Real-Time Smile Detection using Deep Learning

  • Nguyen C
  • Tran G
  • Nghiem T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Real-time smile detection from facial images is useful in many real world applications such as automatic photo capturing in mobile phone cameras or interactive distance learning. In this paper, we study different architectures of object detection deep networks for solving real-time smile detection problem. We then propose a combination of a lightweight convolutional neural network architecture (BKNet) with an efficient object detection framework (RetinaNet). The evaluation on the two datasets (GENKI-4K, UCF Selfie) with a mid-range hardware device (GTX TITAN Black) show that our proposed method helps in improving both accuracy and inference time of the original RetinaNet to reach real-time performance. In comparison with the state-of-the-art object detection framework (YOLO), our method has higher inference time, but still reaches real-time performance and obtains higher accuracy of smile detection on both experimented datasets.

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Nguyen, C. C., Tran, G. S., Nghiem, T. P., Burie, J.-C., & Luong, C. M. (2019). Real-Time Smile Detection using Deep Learning. Journal of Computer Science and Cybernetics, 35(2), 135–145. https://doi.org/10.15625/1813-9663/35/2/13315

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