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Affective facial expressions recognition for human-robot interaction

Diego R. Faria, Fernanda C.C. Faria, Cristiano Premebida

发表年份
2017
引用次数
45

摘要

Affective facial expression is a key feature of nonverbal behaviour and is considered as a symptom of an internal emotional state. Emotion recognition plays an important role in social communication: human-to-human and also for human-to-robot. Taking this as inspiration, this work aims at the development of a framework able to recognise human emotions through facial expression for human-robot interaction. Features based on facial landmarks distances and angles are extracted to feed a dynamic probabilistic classification framework. The public online dataset Karolinska Directed Emotional Faces (KDEF) [1] is used to learn seven different emotions (e.g. angry, fearful, disgusted, happy, sad, surprised, and neutral) performed by seventy subjects. A new dataset was created in order to record stimulated affect while participants watched video sessions to awaken their emotions, different of the KDEF dataset where participants are actors (i.e. performing expressions when asked to). Offline and on-the-fly tests were carried out: leave-one-out cross validation tests on datasets and on-the-fly tests with human-robot interactions. Results show that the proposed framework can correctly recognise human facial expressions with potential to be used in human-robot interaction scenarios.

关键词

Facial expressionHuman–robot interactionNonverbal communicationRobotAffective computingEmotional expressionAffect (linguistics)Computer scienceFeature (linguistics)Artificial intelligence

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