Towards a comprehensive 3D dynamic facial expression database

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Human faces play an important role in everyday life, including the expression of person identity, emotion and intentionality, along with a range of biological functions. The human face has also become the subject of considerable research effort, and there has been a shift towards understanding it using stimuli of increasingly more realistic formats. In the current work, we outline progress made in the production of a database of facial expressions in arguably the most realistic format, 3D dynamic. A suitable architecture for capturing such 3D dynamic image sequences is described and then used to record seven expressions (fear, disgust, anger, happiness, surprise, sadness and pain) by 10 actors at 3 levels of intensity (mild, normal and extreme). We also present details of a psychological experiment that was used to formally evaluate the accuracy of the expressions in a 2D dynamic format. The result is an initial, validated database for researchers and practitioners. The goal is to scale up the work with more actors and expression types.

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Frowd, C. D., Matuszewski, B. J., Shark, L. K., & Quan, W. (2009). Towards a comprehensive 3D dynamic facial expression database. In Proceedings of the 9th WSEAS International Conference on Signal, Speech and Image Processing, SSIP ’09, Proc. 9th WSEAS Int. Conf. Multimedia, Internet and Video Technologies, MIV ’09 (pp. 113–119).

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