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Explainable Facial Expression Recognition for People with Intellectual Disabilities

Silvia Ramis, Cristina Manresa-Yee, José María Buades Rubio, F. Xavier Gaya-Morey

Year
2023
Citations
7

Abstract

Facial expression recognition plays an important role in human behaviour, communication, and interaction. Recent neural networks have demonstrated to perform well at its automatic recognition, with different explainability techniques available to make them more transparent. In this work, we propose a facial expression recognition study for people with intellectual disabilities that would be integrated into a social robot. We train two well-known neural networks with five databases of facial expressions and test them with two databases containing people with and without intellectual disabilities. Finally, we study in which regions the models focus to perceive a particular expression using two different explainability techniques: LIME and RISE, assessing the differences when used on images containing disabled and non-disabled people.

Keywords

Facial expressionFacial expression recognitionComputer scienceExpression (computer science)Artificial neural networkIntellectual disabilityArtificial intelligenceFacial recognition systemHuman–computer interactionFeature extraction

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