Detecting Emotion in Faces Using Geometric Features
Recognizing emotions in facial expressions is relatively straightforward for humans, and in recent times machines are getting better at it too. The applications of emotion-detecting computers are numerous, from improving advertising to treating depression, the possibilities are limitless. Motivated mainly by the impact in mental health that such technology can have, I started building my own emotion recognition technology. In a previous post I described a quick test in which I used ideas drawn from research on how facial expressions are decomposed. In this simplified scenario a computer distinguished between sad and happy faces by detecting facial landmarks (points of eyes, mouth, etc …) and using one simple geometric feature of the mouth (representing a Lip Corner Puller).
Apr-19-2016, 19:42:13 GMT
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