Automatic machine-based Facial Expression Analysis (FEA) has made substantial progress in the past few decades driven by its importance for applications in psychology, security, health, entertainment, and human–computer interaction. The vast majority of completed FEA studies are based on nonoccluded faces collected in a controlled laboratory environment. Automatic expression recognition tolerant to partial occlusion remains less understood, particularly in real-world scenarios. In recent years, efforts investigating techniques to handle partial occlusion for FEA have seen an increase. The context is right for a comprehensive perspective of these developments and the state of the art from this perspective. This survey provides such a compreh...
Abstract The limited capacity to recognise faces under occlusions is a long‐standing problem that pr...
The automatic emotion detection method plays important role in many fields such as human computer in...
International audienceThe work presented here takes place in the field of computer aided analysis of...
© 2018 ACM. Automatic machine-based Facial Expression Analysis (FEA) has made substantial progress i...
Six basic facial expressions are investigated when the human face is partially occluded, i.e. when t...
Nowadays, both computer vision researchers and psychology experts show an increased interest for hum...
International audienceAlthough much progress has been made in the facial expression analysis field, ...
In this paper, an analysis of the effect of partial occlusion on facial expression recognition is in...
The field of automatic facial expression analysis has been an active research area in the last two d...
Abstract: Systems that rely on Face Recognition (FR) biometric have gained great importance ever sin...
Emotion recognition based on facial expressions plays an important role in numerous applications, su...
Occlusion is a big challenge for facial expression recognition (FER) in real-world situations. Previ...
Facial Expression recognition is a computer vision problem that took relevant benefit from the resea...
Facial expression communicates emotion, intention, and physical state, and regulates interpersonal b...
La reconnaissance automatique des expressions faciales peut s'avérer très utile pour diverses applic...
Abstract The limited capacity to recognise faces under occlusions is a long‐standing problem that pr...
The automatic emotion detection method plays important role in many fields such as human computer in...
International audienceThe work presented here takes place in the field of computer aided analysis of...
© 2018 ACM. Automatic machine-based Facial Expression Analysis (FEA) has made substantial progress i...
Six basic facial expressions are investigated when the human face is partially occluded, i.e. when t...
Nowadays, both computer vision researchers and psychology experts show an increased interest for hum...
International audienceAlthough much progress has been made in the facial expression analysis field, ...
In this paper, an analysis of the effect of partial occlusion on facial expression recognition is in...
The field of automatic facial expression analysis has been an active research area in the last two d...
Abstract: Systems that rely on Face Recognition (FR) biometric have gained great importance ever sin...
Emotion recognition based on facial expressions plays an important role in numerous applications, su...
Occlusion is a big challenge for facial expression recognition (FER) in real-world situations. Previ...
Facial Expression recognition is a computer vision problem that took relevant benefit from the resea...
Facial expression communicates emotion, intention, and physical state, and regulates interpersonal b...
La reconnaissance automatique des expressions faciales peut s'avérer très utile pour diverses applic...
Abstract The limited capacity to recognise faces under occlusions is a long‐standing problem that pr...
The automatic emotion detection method plays important role in many fields such as human computer in...
International audienceThe work presented here takes place in the field of computer aided analysis of...