CVJan 3, 2023

DFME: A New Benchmark for Dynamic Facial Micro-expression Recognition

arXiv:2301.00985v230 citationsh-index: 15
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This addresses the data scarcity issue for researchers in affective computing, enabling more advanced models for applications like lie detection and psychological diagnosis, though it is incremental as it builds on existing database efforts.

The authors tackled the problem of data scarcity in micro-expression recognition by collecting and annotating a large-scale dynamic spontaneous database called DFME, which contains 7,526 well-labeled videos from 671 participants and serves as a new benchmark for the field.

One of the most important subconscious reactions, micro-expression (ME), is a spontaneous, subtle, and transient facial expression that reveals human beings' genuine emotion. Therefore, automatically recognizing ME (MER) is becoming increasingly crucial in the field of affective computing, providing essential technical support for lie detection, clinical psychological diagnosis, and public safety. However, the ME data scarcity has severely hindered the development of advanced data-driven MER models. Despite the recent efforts by several spontaneous ME databases to alleviate this problem, there is still a lack of sufficient data. Hence, in this paper, we overcome the ME data scarcity problem by collecting and annotating a dynamic spontaneous ME database with the largest current ME data scale called DFME (Dynamic Facial Micro-expressions). Specifically, the DFME database contains 7,526 well-labeled ME videos spanning multiple high frame rates, elicited by 671 participants and annotated by more than 20 professional annotators over three years. Furthermore, we comprehensively verify the created DFME, including using influential spatiotemporal video feature learning models and MER models as baselines, and conduct emotion classification and ME action unit classification experiments. The experimental results demonstrate that the DFME database can facilitate research in automatic MER, and provide a new benchmark for this field. DFME will be published via https://mea-lab-421.github.io.

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