Towards Facial Gesture Recognition in Photographs of Patients with Facial Palsy

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Abstract

Humans express their emotions verbally and through actions, and hence emotions play a fundamental role in facial expressions and body gestures. Facial expression recognition is a popular topic in security, healthcare, entertainment, advertisement, education, and robotics. Detecting facial expressions via gesture recognition is a complex and challenging problem, especially in persons who suffer face impairments, such as patients with facial paralysis. Facial palsy or paralysis refers to the incapacity to move the facial muscles on one or both sides of the face. This work proposes a methodology based on neural networks and handcrafted features to recognize six gestures in patients with facial palsy. The proposed facial palsy gesture recognition system is designed and evaluated on a publicly available database with good results as a first attempt to perform this task in the medical field. We conclude that, to recognize facial gestures in patients with facial paralysis, the severity of the damage has to be considered because paralyzed organs exhibit different behavior than do healthy ones, and any recognition system must be capable of discerning these behaviors.

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Parra-Dominguez, G. S., Sanchez-Yanez, R. E., & Garcia-Capulin, C. H. (2022). Towards Facial Gesture Recognition in Photographs of Patients with Facial Palsy. Healthcare (Switzerland), 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10040659

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