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Fusing face and body gesture for machine recognition of emotions | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Fusing face and body gesture for machine recognition of emotions


Abstract:

Research shows that humans are more likely to consider computers to be human-like when those computers understand and display appropriate nonverbal communicative behavior...Show More

Abstract:

Research shows that humans are more likely to consider computers to be human-like when those computers understand and display appropriate nonverbal communicative behavior. Most of the existing systems attempting to analyze the human nonverbal behavior focus only on the face; research that aims to integrate gesture as an expression mean has only recently emerged. This paper presents an approach to automatic visual recognition of expressive face and upper body action units (FAUs and BAUs) suitable for use in a vision-based affective multimodal framework. After describing the feature extraction techniques, classification results from three subjects are presented. Firstly, individual classifiers are trained separately with face and body features for classification into FAU and BAU categories. Secondly, the same procedure is applied for classification into labeled emotion categories. Finally, we fuse face and body information for classification into combined emotion categories. In our experiments, the emotion classification using the two modalities achieved a better recognition accuracy outperforming the classification using the individual face modality.
Date of Conference: 13-15 August 2005
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 03 October 2005
Print ISBN:0-7803-9274-4

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Conference Location: Nashville, TN, USA

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