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    Relaxed Spatio-Temporal Deep Feature Aggregation for Real-Fake Expression Prediction

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    Frame-level visual features are generally aggregated in time with the techniques such as LSTM, Fisher Vectors, NetVLAD etc. to produce a robust video-level representation. We here introduce a learnable aggregation technique whose primary objective is to retain short-time temporal structure between frame-level features and their spatial interdependencies in the representation. Also, it can be easily adapted to the cases where there have very scarce training samples. We evaluate the method on a real-fake expression prediction dataset to demonstrate its superiority. Our method obtains 65% score on the test dataset in the official MAP evaluation and there is only one misclassified decision with the best reported result in the Chalearn Challenge (i.e. 66:7%) . Lastly, we believe that this method can be extended to different problems such as action/event recognition in future.Comment: Submitted to International Conference on Computer Vision Workshop

    EmoNets: Multimodal deep learning approaches for emotion recognition in video

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    The task of the emotion recognition in the wild (EmotiW) Challenge is to assign one of seven emotions to short video clips extracted from Hollywood style movies. The videos depict acted-out emotions under realistic conditions with a large degree of variation in attributes such as pose and illumination, making it worthwhile to explore approaches which consider combinations of features from multiple modalities for label assignment. In this paper we present our approach to learning several specialist models using deep learning techniques, each focusing on one modality. Among these are a convolutional neural network, focusing on capturing visual information in detected faces, a deep belief net focusing on the representation of the audio stream, a K-Means based "bag-of-mouths" model, which extracts visual features around the mouth region and a relational autoencoder, which addresses spatio-temporal aspects of videos. We explore multiple methods for the combination of cues from these modalities into one common classifier. This achieves a considerably greater accuracy than predictions from our strongest single-modality classifier. Our method was the winning submission in the 2013 EmotiW challenge and achieved a test set accuracy of 47.67% on the 2014 dataset

    Short and long range relation based spatio-temporal transformer for micro-expression recognition

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    The authors would like to thank the China Scholarship Council – University of St Andrews Scholarships (No.201908060250) funds L. Zhang for her PhD. This work is funded by the National Key Research and Development Project of China under Grant No. 2019YFB1312000, the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 62076195, and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities under Grant No. AUGA5710011522.Being spontaneous, micro-expressions are useful in the inference of a person's true emotions even if an attempt is made to conceal them. Due to their short duration and low intensity, the recognition of micro-expressions is a difficult task in affective computing. The early work based on handcrafted spatio-temporal features which showed some promise, has recently been superseded by different deep learning approaches which now compete for the state of the art performance. Nevertheless, the problem of capturing both local and global spatio-temporal patterns remains challenging. To this end, herein we propose a novel spatio-temporal transformer architecture – to the best of our knowledge, the first purely transformer based approach (i.e. void of any convolutional network use) for micro-expression recognition. The architecture comprises a spatial encoder which learns spatial patterns, a temporal aggregator for temporal dimension analysis, and a classification head. A comprehensive evaluation on three widely used spontaneous micro-expression data sets, namely SMIC-HS, CASME II and SAMM, shows that the proposed approach consistently outperforms the state of the art, and is the first framework in the published literature on micro-expression recognition to achieve the unweighted F1-score greater than 0.9 on any of the aforementioned data sets.PostprintPostprintPeer reviewe
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