Elderly depression recognition based on facial micro-expression extraction

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Depression leads to a high suicide rate and a high death rate. But the disease can be cured if recognized in time. At present, there are only a few low-precision methods for recognizing mental health or mental disorder. Therefore, this paper attempts to recognize elderly depression by extracting facial micro-expressions. Firstly, a micro-expression recognition model was constructed for elderly depression recognition. Then, a jump connection structure and a feature fusion module were introduced to VGG-16 model, realizing the extraction and classification of micro-expression features. After that, a quantitative evaluation approach was proposed for micro-expressions based on the features of action units, which improves the recognition accuracy of elderly depression expressions. Finally, the advanced features related to the dynamic change rate of depression micro-expressions were constructed, and subjected to empirical modal decomposition (EMD) and Hilbert analysis. The effectiveness of our algorithm was proved through experiments.

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Huang, W. (2021). Elderly depression recognition based on facial micro-expression extraction. Traitement Du Signal, 38(4), 1123–1130. https://doi.org/10.18280/ts.380423

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