TY - GEN
T1 - A high-resolution spontaneous 3D dynamic facial expression database
AU - Zhang, Xing
AU - Yin, Lijun
AU - Cohn, Jeffrey F.
AU - Canavan, Shaun
AU - Reale, Michael
AU - Horowitz, Andy
AU - Liu, Peng
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Facial expression is central to human experience. Its efficient and valid measurement is a challenge that automated facial image analysis seeks to address. Most publically available databases are limited to 2D static images or video of posed facial behavior. Because posed and un-posed (aka 'spontaneous') facial expressions differ along several dimensions including complexity and timing, well-annotated video of un-posed facial behavior is needed. Moreover, because the face is a three-dimensional deformable object, 2D video may be insufficient, and therefore 3D video archives are needed. We present a newly developed 3D video database of spontaneous facial expressions in a diverse group of young adults. Well-validated emotion inductions were used to elicit expressions of emotion and paralinguistic communication. Frame-level ground-truth for facial actions was obtained using the Facial Action Coding System. Facial features were tracked in both 2D and 3D domains using both person-specific and generic approaches. The work promotes the exploration of 3D spatiotemporal features in subtle facial expression, better understanding of the relation between pose and motion dynamics in facial action units, and deeper understanding of naturally occurring facial action.
AB - Facial expression is central to human experience. Its efficient and valid measurement is a challenge that automated facial image analysis seeks to address. Most publically available databases are limited to 2D static images or video of posed facial behavior. Because posed and un-posed (aka 'spontaneous') facial expressions differ along several dimensions including complexity and timing, well-annotated video of un-posed facial behavior is needed. Moreover, because the face is a three-dimensional deformable object, 2D video may be insufficient, and therefore 3D video archives are needed. We present a newly developed 3D video database of spontaneous facial expressions in a diverse group of young adults. Well-validated emotion inductions were used to elicit expressions of emotion and paralinguistic communication. Frame-level ground-truth for facial actions was obtained using the Facial Action Coding System. Facial features were tracked in both 2D and 3D domains using both person-specific and generic approaches. The work promotes the exploration of 3D spatiotemporal features in subtle facial expression, better understanding of the relation between pose and motion dynamics in facial action units, and deeper understanding of naturally occurring facial action.
KW - 3D facial expression
KW - FACS
KW - dynamic facial expression database
KW - spontaneous expression
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84881509587
U2 - 10.1109/FG.2013.6553788
DO - 10.1109/FG.2013.6553788
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 9781467355452
T3 - 2013 10th IEEE International Conference and Workshops on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, FG 2013
BT - 2013 10th IEEE International Conference and Workshops on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, FG 2013
T2 - 2013 10th IEEE International Conference and Workshops on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, FG 2013
Y2 - 22 April 2013 through 26 April 2013
ER -