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A real time and robust facial expression recognition and imitation approach for affective human-robot interaction using Gabor filtering
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2013
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Imitation ApproachMachine LearningEngineeringBiometricsIntelligent SystemsSocial SciencesFace DetectionFacial Recognition SystemImage AnalysisFacial ExpressionsPattern RecognitionAffective ComputingHuman ExpressivenessRobot LearningGradient ImageGabor FilteringMachine VisionGabor ExpansionComputer ScienceComputer VisionFacial Expression RecognitionFacial AnimationEye TrackingRoboticsEmotionReal TimeEmotion Recognition
Facial expressions are a rich source of communicative information about human behavior and emotion. This paper presents a real-time system for recognition and imitation of facial expressions in the context of affective Human Robot Interaction. The proposed method achieves a fast and robust facial feature extraction based on consecutively applying filters to the gradient image. An efficient Gabor filter is used, along with a set of morphological and convolutional filters to reduce the noise and the light dependence of the image acquired by the robot. Then, a set of invariant edge-based features are extracted and used as input to a Dynamic Bayesian Network classifier in order to estimate a human emotion. The output of this classifier updates a geometric robotic head model, which is used as a bridge between the human expressiveness and the robotic head. Experimental results demonstrate the accuracy and robustness of the proposed approach compared to similar systems.
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