3DEmo: for Portrait Emotion Recognition with New Dataset

Author:

Liu Shao1,Agaian Sos S.2

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA

2. College of Staten Island and Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA

Abstract

Emotional Expression Recognition (EER) and Facial Expression Recognition (FER) are active research areas in the affective computing field, which involves studying human emotion, recognition, and sentiment analysis. The main objective of this research is to develop algorithms that can accurately interpret and estimate human emotions from portrait images. The emotions depicted in a portrait can reflect various factors such as psychological and physiological states, the artist’s emotional responses, social and environmental aspects, and the period in which the painting was created. This task is challenging because (i) the portraits are often depicted in an artistic or stylized manner rather than realistically or naturally, (ii) the texture and color features obtained from natural faces and paintings differ, affecting the success rate of emotion recognition algorithms, and (iii) it is a new research area, where practically we don’t have visual arts portrait facial emotion estimation models or datasets. To address these challenges, we need a new class of tools and a database specifically tailored to analyze portrait images. This study aims to develop art portrait emotion recognition methods and create a new digital portrait dataset containing 927 images. The proposed model is based on (i) a 3-dimensional estimation of emotions learned by a deep neural network and (ii) a novel deep learning module (3DEmo) that could be easily integrated into existing FER models. To evaluate the effectiveness of the developed models, we also tested their robustness on a facial emotion recognition dataset. The extensive simulation results show that the presented approach outperforms established methods. We expect that this dataset and the developed new tools will encourage further research in recognizing emotions in portrait paintings and predicting artists’ emotions in the painting period based on their artwork.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications,Information Systems,Conservation

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