CVAIDec 12, 2024

AFFAKT: A Hierarchical Optimal Transport based Method for Affective Facial Knowledge Transfer in Video Deception Detection

arXiv:2412.08965v13 citationsh-index: 1
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the problem of data scarcity in deception detection for video analysis, but it is incremental as it builds on existing knowledge transfer methods.

The authors tackled the challenge of limited labeled data for video deception detection by transferring knowledge from a large facial expression dataset, achieving superior performance on two deception detection datasets.

The scarcity of high-quality large-scale labeled datasets poses a huge challenge for employing deep learning models in video deception detection. To address this issue, inspired by the psychological theory on the relation between deception and expressions, we propose a novel method called AFFAKT in this paper, which enhances the classification performance by transferring useful and correlated knowledge from a large facial expression dataset. Two key challenges in knowledge transfer arise: 1) \textit{how much} knowledge of facial expression data should be transferred and 2) \textit{how to} effectively leverage transferred knowledge for the deception classification model during inference. Specifically, the optimal relation mapping between facial expression classes and deception samples is firstly quantified using proposed H-OTKT module and then transfers knowledge from the facial expression dataset to deception samples. Moreover, a correlation prototype within another proposed module SRKB is well designed to retain the invariant correlations between facial expression classes and deception classes through momentum updating. During inference, the transferred knowledge is fine-tuned with the correlation prototype using a sample-specific re-weighting strategy. Experimental results on two deception detection datasets demonstrate the superior performance of our proposed method. The interpretability study reveals high associations between deception and negative affections, which coincides with the theory in psychology.

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