A computational other-race-effect analysis for 3D facial expression recognition

© Springer International Publishing AG 2016.This paper investigates the other-race-effects in automatic 3D facial expression recognition, giving the computational analysis of the recognition performance obtained from two races, namely white and east Asian. The 3D face information is represented by l...

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Main Authors: Xue, M., Duan, X., Zhou, J., Wang, C., Wang, Y., Li, Z., Liu, Wan-Quan
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37022
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author Xue, M.
Duan, X.
Zhou, J.
Wang, C.
Wang, Y.
Li, Z.
Liu, Wan-Quan
author_facet Xue, M.
Duan, X.
Zhou, J.
Wang, C.
Wang, Y.
Li, Z.
Liu, Wan-Quan
author_sort Xue, M.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description © Springer International Publishing AG 2016.This paper investigates the other-race-effects in automatic 3D facial expression recognition, giving the computational analysis of the recognition performance obtained from two races, namely white and east Asian. The 3D face information is represented by local depth feature, and then a feature learning process is used to obtain race-sensitive features to simulate the other-race-effect. The learned features from own race and other race are then used to do facial expression recognition. The proposed analysis is conducted on BU-3DFE database, and the results show that the learned features from one race achieve better recognition performance on the own-race faces. It reveals that the other-race-effect are significant in facial expression recognition problem, which confirms the results of psychological experiment results.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-370222017-09-13T15:16:05Z A computational other-race-effect analysis for 3D facial expression recognition Xue, M. Duan, X. Zhou, J. Wang, C. Wang, Y. Li, Z. Liu, Wan-Quan © Springer International Publishing AG 2016.This paper investigates the other-race-effects in automatic 3D facial expression recognition, giving the computational analysis of the recognition performance obtained from two races, namely white and east Asian. The 3D face information is represented by local depth feature, and then a feature learning process is used to obtain race-sensitive features to simulate the other-race-effect. The learned features from own race and other race are then used to do facial expression recognition. The proposed analysis is conducted on BU-3DFE database, and the results show that the learned features from one race achieve better recognition performance on the own-race faces. It reveals that the other-race-effect are significant in facial expression recognition problem, which confirms the results of psychological experiment results. 2016 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37022 10.1007/978-3-319-46654-5_53 restricted
spellingShingle Xue, M.
Duan, X.
Zhou, J.
Wang, C.
Wang, Y.
Li, Z.
Liu, Wan-Quan
A computational other-race-effect analysis for 3D facial expression recognition
title A computational other-race-effect analysis for 3D facial expression recognition
title_full A computational other-race-effect analysis for 3D facial expression recognition
title_fullStr A computational other-race-effect analysis for 3D facial expression recognition
title_full_unstemmed A computational other-race-effect analysis for 3D facial expression recognition
title_short A computational other-race-effect analysis for 3D facial expression recognition
title_sort computational other-race-effect analysis for 3d facial expression recognition
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37022