Recognition of emotion from facial expression for autism disorder

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Abstract

Facial expressions convey verbal indications that play an important role in interpersonal relationships. Despite the fact that people immediately perceive facial expressions for all intents and purposes, solid expression recognition by machine is still a challenge. From the point of view of automatic recognition, The facial expression may included the figurations of the facial parts and their spatial relationships or changes in the pigmentation of the face. The study of automatic facial recognition addresses issues relating to the static or dynamic qualities of such distortion or facial pigmentation. Use The Camera to capture the live images of autism people.

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Sivasangari, A., Bhanu Prakash, V., & Rajesh, G. V. V. (2019). Recognition of emotion from facial expression for autism disorder. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(2 Special Issue 3), 530–532. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.B1095.0782S319

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