Computer Science – Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Scientific paper
2010-04-04
Computer Science
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Proc. of 16th Korea-Japan Joint Workshop on Frontiers of Computer Vision, Hiroshima, Japan, 2010.
Scientific paper
In this paper a novel efficient method for representation of facial action units by encoding an image sequence as a fourth-order tensor is presented. The multilinear tensor-based extension of the biased discriminant analysis (BDA) algorithm, called multilinear biased discriminant analysis (MBDA), is first proposed. Then, we apply the MBDA and two-dimensional BDA (2DBDA) algorithms, as the dimensionality reduction techniques, to Gabor representations and the geometric features of the input image sequence respectively. The proposed scheme can deal with the asymmetry between positive and negative samples as well as curse of dimensionality dilemma. Extensive experiments on Cohn-Kanade database show the superiority of the proposed method for representation of the subtle changes and the temporal information involved in formation of the facial expressions. As an accurate tool, this representation can be applied to many areas such as recognition of spontaneous and deliberate facial expressions, multi modal/media human computer interaction and lie detection efforts.
Khademi Mahmoud
Manzuri-Shalmani Mohammad T.
Safayani Mehran
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