Emotion Recognition During Speech Using Dynamics of Multiple Regions of the Face

Author:

Kim Yelin1,Provost Emily Mower1

Affiliation:

1. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

Abstract

The need for human-centered, affective multimedia interfaces has motivated research in automatic emotion recognition. In this article, we focus on facial emotion recognition. Specifically, we target a domain in which speakers produce emotional facial expressions while speaking. The main challenge of this domain is the presence of modulations due to both emotion and speech. For example, an individual's mouth movement may be similar when he smiles and when he pronounces the phoneme /IY/, as in “cheese”. The result of this confusion is a decrease in performance of facial emotion recognition systems. In our previous work, we investigated the joint effects of emotion and speech on facial movement. We found that it is critical to employ proper temporal segmentation and to leverage knowledge of spoken content to improve classification performance. In the current work, we investigate the temporal characteristics of specific regions of the face, such as the forehead, eyebrow, cheek, and mouth. We present methodology that uses the temporal patterns of specific regions of the face in the context of a facial emotion recognition system. We test our proposed approaches on two emotion datasets, the IEMOCAP and SAVEE datasets. Our results demonstrate that the combination of emotion recognition systems based on different facial regions improves overall accuracy compared to systems that do not leverage different characteristics of individual regions.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture

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