CVLGSep 18, 2022

Deep Adaptation of Adult-Child Facial Expressions by Fusing Landmark Features

arXiv:2209.08614v28 citationsh-index: 33
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This work addresses a domain-specific challenge in facial expression recognition for applications in education, healthcare, and entertainment, but it is incremental as it builds on existing domain adaptation techniques.

The paper tackles the problem of classifying facial expressions across adult and child domains by proposing a domain adaptation method that aligns their distributions in a shared latent space, resulting in outperformance over transfer learning and other baselines in evaluations on two dataset pairs.

Imaging of facial affects may be used to measure psychophysiological attributes of children through their adulthood for applications in education, healthcare, and entertainment, among others. Deep convolutional neural networks show promising results in classifying facial expressions of adults. However, classifier models trained with adult benchmark data are unsuitable for learning child expressions due to discrepancies in psychophysical development. Similarly, models trained with child data perform poorly in adult expression classification. We propose domain adaptation to concurrently align distributions of adult and child expressions in a shared latent space for robust classification of either domain. Furthermore, age variations in facial images are studied in age-invariant face recognition yet remain unleveraged in adult-child expression classification. We take inspiration from multiple fields and propose deep adaptive FACial Expressions fusing BEtaMix SElected Landmark Features (FACE-BE-SELF) for adult-child expression classification. For the first time in the literature, a mixture of Beta distributions is used to decompose and select facial features based on correlations with expression, domain, and identity factors. We evaluate FACE-BE-SELF using 5-fold cross validation for two pairs of adult-child data sets. Our proposed FACE-BE-SELF approach outperforms transfer learning and other baseline domain adaptation methods in aligning latent representations of adult and child expressions.

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