Depth Maps and Deep Learning for Facial Analysis
Paulo C. Brito and
Elizabeth S. Carvalho
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Paulo C. Brito: Universidade Aberta, Lisbon, Portugal
Elizabeth S. Carvalho: CIAC, Universidade Aberta, Lisbon, Portugal
International Journal of Creative Interfaces and Computer Graphics (IJCICG), 2018, vol. 9, issue 2, 40-51
Abstract:
Gathering and examining progressively multi-modular sensor information of human faces is a critical issue in PC vision, with applications in examinations, entertainment, and security. However, due to the exigent nature of the problem, there is a lack of affordable and easy-to-use systems, with real-time, annotations capability, 3D analysis, replay capability and with a frame speed capable of detecting facial patterns in working behavior environments. In the context of an ongoing effort to develop tools to support the monitoring and evaluation of the human affective state in working environments, the authors investigate the applicability of a facial analysis approach to map and evaluate human facial patterns. The challenge is to interpret this multi-modal sensor data to classify it with deep learning algorithms and fulfill the following requirements: annotations capability, 3D analysis, and replay capability. In addition, the authors want to be able to continuously enhance the output result of the system with a training process in order to improve and evaluate different patterns of the human face.
Date: 2018
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