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    A dynamic texture based approach to recognition of facial actions and their temporal models

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    In this work, we propose a dynamic texture-based approach to the recognition of facial Action Units (AUs, atomic facial gestures) and their temporal models (i.e., sequences of temporal segments: neutral, onset, apex, and offset) in near-frontal-view face videos. Two approaches to modeling the dynamics and the appearance in the face region of an input video are compared: an extended version of Motion History Images and a novel method based on Nonrigid Registration using Free-Form Deformations (FFDs). The extracted motion representation is used to derive motion orientation histogram descriptors in both the spatial and temporal domain. Per AU, a combination of discriminative, frame-based GentleBoost ensemble learners and dynamic, generative Hidden Markov Models detects the presence of the AU in question and its temporal segments in an input image sequence. When tested for recognition of all 27 lower and upper face AUs, occurring alone or in combination in 264 sequences from the MMI facial expression database, the proposed method achieved an average event recognition accuracy of 89.2 percent for the MHI method and 94.3 percent for the FFD method. The generalization performance of the FFD method has been tested using the Cohn-Kanade database. Finally, we also explored the performance on spontaneous expressions in the Sensitive Artificial Listener data set

    Data-model comparison of temporal variability in long-term time series of large-scale soil moisture

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    Acknowledgments This work has been supported by the Swedish University strategic environmental research program Ekoklim and the Swedish Research Council Formas (project 2012-790). The soil moisture data were downloaded from the Ameriflux website: funding for AmeriFlux data resources was provided by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science. GPCC Precipitation data, GHCN Gridded V2 data, NARR data, and CPC US Unified Precipitation data were obtained from the Web site of NOAA/OAR/ESRL PSD, Boulder, Colorado, USA, at http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
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