Abstract
Facial expressions are divided into micro- and macro-expressions. Micro-expressions are low-intensity emotions presented for a short moment of about 0.25 s, whereas macro-expressions last up to 4 s. To derive micro-expressions, participants are asked to suppress their emotions as much as possible while watching emotion-inducing videos. However, it is a challenging process, and the number of samples collected tends to be less than those of macro-expressions. Because training models with insufficient data may lead to decreased performance, this study proposes two ways to solve the problem of insufficient data for micro-expression training. The first method involves N-step pre-training, which performs multiple transfer learning from action recognition datasets to those in the facial domain. Second, we propose Décalcomanie data augmentation, which is based on facial symmetry, to create a composite image by cutting and pasting both faces around their center lines. The results show that the proposed methods can successfully overcome the data shortage problem and achieve high performance.
Funder
Institute of Information & communications Technology Planning & Evaluation
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry
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