Emotion recognition in the wild from videos using images
2016pp. 433–436
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Abstract
This paper presents the implementation details of the proposed solution to the Emotion Recognition in the Wild 2016 Challenge, in the category of video-based emotion recognition. The proposed approach takes the video stream from the audio-video trimmed clips provided by the challenge as input and produces the emotion label corresponding to this video sequence. This output is encoded as one out of seven classes: the six basic emotions (Anger, Disgust, Fear, Happiness, Sad, Surprise) and Neutral. Overall, the system consists of several pipelined modules: face detection, image pre-processing, deep feature extraction, feature encoding and, finally, an SVM classification.
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