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    Facial Expression Recognition Based on SVM in E-learning

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    AbstractFacial expression is one of the most powerful channels of nonverbal communication which contains plenty of affective information. Recognition of facial expression and sending them back to the teacher is potentially helpful in E-learning. In this paper, we differentiate between person-relevant and person-irrelevant situations. Our goal is to extract powerful features used for facial expression recognition system in real-time and person-irrelevant situation. Previous work suggests that both facial shape features and appearance features could be used to recognize facial expressions. The first type is shape features calculated from positions on a face. The second type is a set of multi-scale and multi-orientation Gabor wavelet coefficients. The classifier is based on Support Vector Machines (SVM) and our expriments cover both person-relevant and person-irrelevant situations. The result shows that in person-irrelevant situation, using facial shape features outperforms using Gabor wavelet and it is faster. Furthermore, the radial basis function of SVM is more suitable for person-associated situation and the linear function describes person-irrelevant problems better

    Understanding critical factors in gender recognition

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    Gender classification is a task of paramount importance in face recognition research, and it is potentially useful in a large set of applications. In this paper we investigate the gender classification problem by an extended empirical analysis on the Face Recognition Grand Challenge version 2.0 dataset (FRGC2.0). We propose challenging experimental protocols over the dimensions of FRGC2.0 – i.e., subject, face expression, race, controlled or uncontrolled environment. We evaluate our protocols with respect to several classification algorithms, and processing different types of features, like Gabor and LBP. Our results show that gender classification is independent from factors like the race of the subject, face expressions, and variations of controlled illumination conditions. We also report that Gabor features seem to be more robust than LBPs in the case of uncontrolled environment
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