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  • Computer Vision
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Machine Learning

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  • Facial expression recognition is hindered by real-world complexities like occlusion, pose variation, and illumination changes.
  • Existing methods struggle to robustly extract expression cues from unconstrained facial images.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a deep neural network, FERGCN, for effective facial expression recognition in challenging, in-the-wild environments.
  • To improve the accuracy and robustness of facial expression analysis by leveraging both global and local facial features.

Main Methods:

  • A novel deep neural network, FERGCN, integrating a feature extraction module (CNN with triplet attention and key point-guided attention) and a graph convolutional network.
  • Utilizing a graph convolutional network to model correlations between global and local features based on facial key point topology.
  • Incorporating a graph-matching module to enhance discrimination between different expressions using image similarity.

Main Results:

  • FERGCN achieved high accuracy on public datasets: 88.23% on RAF-DB, 56.15% on SFEW, and 62.03% on AffectNet.
  • The proposed method demonstrates effective facial expression recognition in real-world, complex scenarios.
  • The integration of graph convolution and attention mechanisms significantly improved feature representation.

Conclusions:

  • FERGCN offers a robust solution for facial expression recognition in unconstrained environments.
  • The network's ability to handle occlusions and other challenges is significantly improved.
  • This research contributes a powerful tool for advancing computer vision-based emotion analysis.