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A Robotic Facial Expression Recognition System Using Real-Time Vision System

Ki‐Bong Song, Meng Han, Fu-Yu Chang, Shun‐Hsyung Chang

Year
2008
Citations
2

Abstract

The capability of recognizing human facial expression plays an important role in advanced human-robot interaction development. Through recognizing facial expressions, a robot can interact with a user in a more natural and friendly manner. In this paper, we proposed a facial expression recognition system based on an embedded image processing platform to classify different facial expressions on-line in real time. A low-cost embedded vision system has been designed and realized for robotic applications using a CMOS image sensor and digital signal processor (DSP). The current design acquires thirty 640x480 image frames per second (30 fps). The proposed emotion recognition algorithm has been successfully implemented on the real-time vision system. Experimental results on a pet robot show that the robot can interact with a person in a responding manner. The developed image processing platform is effective for accelerating the recognition speed to 25 recognitions per second with an average on-line recognition rate of 74.4% for five facial expressions.

Keywords

Artificial intelligenceComputer visionFacial expressionComputer scienceDigital signal processingRobotMachine visionHuman–robot interactionFacial recognition systemThree-dimensional face recognition

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