CVAIApr 29, 2024

Post-hoc and manifold explanations analysis of facial expression data based on deep learning

arXiv:2404.18352v1Has Code
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This work advances AI applications in psychology by providing a manifold visualization interpretation of cognitive products, though it is incremental as it applies existing methods to new data.

The paper investigates how neural networks process and store facial expression data and link them to psychological attributes, using VGG16 to show that networks can learn and reproduce key facial features, offering new insights into AI explainability.

The complex information processing system of humans generates a lot of objective and subjective evaluations, making the exploration of human cognitive products of great cutting-edge theoretical value. In recent years, deep learning technologies, which are inspired by biological brain mechanisms, have made significant strides in the application of psychological or cognitive scientific research, particularly in the memorization and recognition of facial data. This paper investigates through experimental research how neural networks process and store facial expression data and associate these data with a range of psychological attributes produced by humans. Researchers utilized deep learning model VGG16, demonstrating that neural networks can learn and reproduce key features of facial data, thereby storing image memories. Moreover, the experimental results reveal the potential of deep learning models in understanding human emotions and cognitive processes and establish a manifold visualization interpretation of cognitive products or psychological attributes from a non-Euclidean space perspective, offering new insights into enhancing the explainability of AI. This study not only advances the application of AI technology in the field of psychology but also provides a new psychological theoretical understanding the information processing of the AI. The code is available in here: https://github.com/NKUShaw/Psychoinformatics.

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