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GVU Technical Report Number:
GIT-GVU-98-23
Title:
Coding, Analysis, Interpretation, and Recognition of Facial Expressions
Authors:
Irfan A. Essa
Abstract:
We describe a computer vision system for observing facial motion by using an optimal estimation optical flow method coupled with geometric, physical and motion-based dynamic models describing the facial structure. Our method produces a reliable parametric representation of the face's independent muscle action groups, as well as an accurate estimate of facial motion.

Previous efforts at analysis of facial expression have been based on the Facial Action Coding System (FACS), a representation developed in order to allow human psychologists to code expression from static pictures. To avoid use of this heuristic coding scheme, we have used our computer vision system to probabilistically characterize facial motion and muscle activation in an experimental population, thus deriving a new, more accurate representation of human facial expressions that we call FACS.

Finally, we show how this method can be used for coding, analysis, interpretation, and recognition of facial expressions.
Keywords:
Computer vision, facial expression analysis, expression recognition, face processing, emotion recognition, facial analysis, motion analysis, perception of action, vision-based HCI
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