This work details the authors' efforts to push the baseline of expression recognition performance on a realistic database. Both subject-dependent and subject-independent emotion recognition scenarios are addressed in this work. These two happen frequently in real life settings. The approach towards solving this problem involves face detection, followed by key point identification, then feature generation and then finally classification. An ensemble of features comprising of Hierarchial Gaussianization (HG), Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT) and Optic Flow have been incorporated. In the classification stage we used SVMs. The classification task has been divided into person specific and person independent emotion recognition. Both manual labels and automatic algorithms for person verification have been attempted. They both give similar performance. © 2011 IEEE.
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Tariq, U., Lin, K. H., Li, Z., Zhou, X., Wang, Z., Le, V., … Han, T. X. (2011). Emotion recognition from an ensemble of features. In 2011 IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition and Workshops, FG 2011 (pp. 872–877). https://doi.org/10.1109/FG.2011.5771365
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