DocumentCode
3464368
Title
Facial emotion recognition using multi-modal information
Author
De Silva, Liyanage C. ; Miyasato, Tsutomu ; Nakatsu, Ryohei
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
Volume
1
fYear
1997
fDate
9-12 Sep 1997
Firstpage
397
Abstract
Facial emotion recognition will become vitally important in future multi-cultural visual communication systems, for emotion translation between cultures, which may be considered analogous to speech translation. However so far the recognition of facial emotions is mainly addressed by computer vision researchers, based on facial display. Also detection of vocal expressions of emotions can be found in research work done by acoustic researchers. Most of these research paradigms are devoted purely to visual or purely to auditory human emotion detection. However we found that it is very interesting to consider both these auditory and visual information together, for processing, since we hope this kind of multi-modal information processing will become a datum of information processing in future multimedia era. By several intensive subjective evaluation studies we found that human beings recognise anger, happiness, surprise and dislike by their visual appearance, compared to voice only detection. When the audio track of each emotion clip is dubbed with a different type of auditory emotional expression, still anger, happiness and surprise were video dominant. However the dislike emotion gave mixed responses to different speakers. In both studies we found that sadness and fear emotions were audio dominant. As a conclusion, we propose a method of facial emotion detection by using a hybrid approach, which uses multi-modal information for facial emotion recognition
Keywords
audio signals; audio-visual systems; face recognition; multimedia communication; speech processing; video signal processing; visual communication; anger; audio track; auditory emotional expression; auditory information; computer vision; dislike; emotion translation; facial display; facial emotion detection; facial emotion recognition; fear; happiness; human emotion detection; hybrid approach; multi-modal information processing; multicultural visual communication systems; multimedia; sadness; subjective evaluation; surprise; visual appearance; visual information; vocal expressions; voice only detection; Acoustic signal detection; Auditory displays; Computer displays; Computer vision; Emotion recognition; Face recognition; Humans; Information processing; Speech; Visual communication;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information, Communications and Signal Processing, 1997. ICICS., Proceedings of 1997 International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3676-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICICS.1997.647126
Filename
647126
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