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Dynamic Transfer Exemplar based Facial Emotion Recognition Model Toward Online Video

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ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/3538385

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Transfer learning; exemplar-based learning model; GoogLeNet; dynamic facial emotion recognition

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This article introduces a novel model named DT-EFER for dynamic facial emotion recognition from online videos. By combining deep neural networks with transfer learning theory, the model extracts deep features of key images using GoogLeNet and focuses on the differences between these images to improve recognition performance. Experimental results demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed DT-EFER model on two datasets.
In this article, we focus on the dynamic facial emotion recognition from online video. We combine deep neural networks with transfer learning theory and propose a novel model named DT-EFER. In detail, DT-EFER uses GoogLeNet to extract the deep features of key images from video clips. Then to solve the dynamic facial emotion recognition scenario, the framework introduces transfer learning theory. Thus, to improve the recognition performance, model DT-EFER focuses on the differences between key images instead of those images themselves. Moreover, the time complexity of this model is not high, even if previous exemplars are introduced here. In contrast to other exemplar-based models, experiments based on two datasets, namely, BAUM-1s and Extended Cohn-Kanade, have shown the efficiency of the proposed DT-EFER model.

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