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Computational Techniques for Human Smile Analysis

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In this book, the authors discuss the recent developments in computational techniques for automated non-invasive facial emotion detection and analysis with particular focus on the smile. By way of applications, they discuss how genuine and non-genuine smiles can be inferred, how gender is encoded in a smile and how it is possible to use the dynamics of a smile itself as a biometric feature.

It is often said that the face is a window to the soul. Bearing a metaphor of this nature in mind, one might find it intriguing to understand, if any, how the physical, behavioural as well as emotional characteristics of a person could be decoded from the face itself. With the increasing deductive power of machine learning techniques, it is becoming plausible to address such questions through the development of appropriate computational frameworks. Though there are as many as over twenty five categories of emotions one could express, regardless of the ethnicity, gender or social class, across humanity, there exist six common emotions – namely happiness, sadness, surprise, fear, anger and disgust - all of which can be inferred from facial expressions. Of these facial expressions, the smile is the most prominent in social interactions.

The smile bears important ramifications with beliefs such as it makes one more attractive, less stressful in upsetting situations and employers tending to promote people who smile often. Even pockets of scientific research appear to be forthcoming to validate such beliefs and claims, e.g. the smile intensity observed in photographs positively correlates with longevity, the ability to win a fight and whether a couple would stay married. Thus, it appears that many important personality traits are encoded in the smile itself. Therefore, the deployment of computer based algorithms for studying the human smiles in greater detail is a plausible avenue for which the authors have dedicated the discussions in this book.

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Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Facial Emotional Expressions
Abstract
How many times have you smiled today? How many times have you frowned today? Ever thought of being in a state of self-consciousness to be able to relate your own mood with your facial emotional expressions? Perhaps with our present-day busy lives, we may not consider these as crucial questions. However, as researchers uncover more and more about the human emotional landscape they are learning the importance of understanding our emotions.
Hassan Ugail, Ahmad Ali Asad Aldahoud
Chapter 2. A Computational Framework for Measuring the Facial Emotional Expressions
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss and present a computational framework for detecting and analysing facial expressions efficiently. The approach here is to identify the face and estimate regions of facial features of interest using the optical flow algorithm. Once the regions and their dynamics are computed a rule based system can be utilised for classification. Using this framework, we show how it is possible to accurately identify and classify facial expressions to match with FACS coding and to infer the underlying basic emotions in real time.
Hassan Ugail, Ahmad Ali Asad Aldahoud
Chapter 3. Distinguishing Between Genuine and Posed Smiles
Abstract
This chapter presents an application of computational smile analysis framework discussed earlier. Here we discuss how one could utilise a computational algorithm to distinguish between genuine and posed smiles. We utilise aspects of the computational framework discussed in Chap. 2 to process and analyse the smile expression looking for clues to determine the genuineness of it. Equally, we discuss how the exact distribution of a smile across the face, especially the distinction in the weight distribution between a genuine and a posed smile can be achieved.
Hassan Ugail, Ahmad Ali Asad Aldahoud
Chapter 4. Gender and Smile Dynamics
Abstract
This chapter is concerned with the discussion of a computational framework to aid with gender classification in an automated fashion using the dynamics of a smile. The computational smile dynamics framework we discuss here uses the spatio-temporal changes on the face during a smile. Specifically, it uses a set of spatial and temporal features on the overall face. These include the changes in the area of the mouth, the geometric flow around facial features and a set of intrinsic features over the face. These features are explicitly derived from the dynamics of the smile. Based on it, a number of distinct dynamic smile parameters can be extracted which can then be fed to a machine learning algorithm for gender classification.
Hassan Ugail, Ahmad Ali Asad Aldahoud
Chapter 5. The Biometric Characteristics of a Smile
Abstract
Facial expressions have been studied looking for its diagnostic capabilities in mental health and clues for longevity, gender and other such personality traits. The use of facial expressions, especially the expression of smile, as a biometric has not been looked into great detail. However, research shows that a person can be identified from their behavioural traits including their emotional expressions. In this Chapter, we discuss a novel computational biometric model which can be derived from the smile expression. We discuss how the temporal components of a smile can be utilised to show that similarities in the smile exist for an individual and it can be enabled to create a tool which can be utilised as a biometric.
Hassan Ugail, Ahmad Ali Asad Aldahoud
Chapter 6. Conclusions
Abstract
If the face is a window to the soul, then the smile is the light that reflects from the soul. The face conveys much information about a person, be it the identity, gender, feelings or even the thought process, e.g. [10, 1315]. Since the smile is one of the most complex facial expressions, it is of no surprise that it contains much personality traits and other information about the individual.
Hassan Ugail, Ahmad Ali Asad Aldahoud
Backmatter
Metadaten
Titel
Computational Techniques for Human Smile Analysis
verfasst von
Prof. Hassan Ugail
Ahmad Ali Asad Aldahoud
Copyright-Jahr
2019
Electronic ISBN
978-3-030-15381-6
Print ISBN
978-3-030-15380-9
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15381-6