Perceiving Systems, Computer Vision

Recognizing facial expressions in image sequences using local parameterized models of image motion

1997

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This paper explores the use of local parametrized models of image motion for recovering and recognizing the non-rigid and articulated motion of human faces. Parametric flow models (for example affine) are popular for estimating motion in rigid scenes. We observe that within local regions in space and time, such models not only accurately model non-rigid facial motions but also provide a concise description of the motion in terms of a small number of parameters. These parameters are intuitively related to the motion of facial features during facial expressions and we show how expressions such as anger, happiness, surprise, fear, disgust, and sadness can be recognized from the local parametric motions in the presence of significant head motion. The motion tracking and expression recognition approach performed with high accuracy in extensive laboratory experiments involving 40 subjects as well as in television and movie sequences.

Author(s): Black, M. J. and Yacoob, Y.
Journal: Int. Journal of Computer Vision
Volume: 25
Number (issue): 1
Pages: 23-48
Year: 1997

Department(s): Perceiving Systems
Bibtex Type: Article (article)
Paper Type: Journal

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@article{Black:IJCV:1997,
  title = {Recognizing facial expressions in image sequences using local parameterized models of image motion},
  author = {Black, M. J. and Yacoob, Y.},
  journal = {Int. Journal of Computer Vision},
  volume = {25},
  number = {1},
  pages = {23-48},
  year = {1997},
  doi = {}
}