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Quaternion Deformable Local Binary Pattern and Pose-Correction Facial Decomposition for Color Facial Expression Recognition in the Wild

Lianghai Jin, Yu Zhou, Guangzhi Ma, Enmin Song

2023IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Facial expression recognition (FER) in the wild is a more challenging topic than that under laboratory-controlled conditions. The major obstacles of FER in the wild are head pose variations, illumination changes, and different skin colors. To address these problems, we propose a framework named quaternion deformable local binary pattern (QDLBP)-Net for color FER in the wild. First, to eliminate the interferences of head pose variations, a pose-correction facial decomposition (PCFD) strategy is proposed to correct the head pose and decompose the facial image into five emotion-related regions. Then, to handle the problems of illumination changes and different skin colors, an effective feature descriptor named “QDLBP” is developed. QDLBP extracts color quaternion features from each emotional region, which not only computes the strength of emotional features, but also maintains the spectral correlation between color channels. Finally, a quaternion classification network (QC-Net) is proposed to classify the quaternion features from five emotional regions into seven basic expressions. The experimental results on three in-the-wild FER datasets and two nonfrontal pose variation datasets exhibit the effectiveness and superiority of QDLBP-Net by showing clear performance improvements over other state-of-the-art (SOTA) FER methods.

Topics & Concepts

Local binary patternsArtificial intelligenceFacial expressionPattern recognition (psychology)Computer visionQuaternionComputer scienceSupport vector machineFacial expression recognitionBinary numberFacial recognition systemMathematicsImage (mathematics)HistogramArithmeticGeometryFace and Expression RecognitionFace recognition and analysisColor perception and design
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