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Selective Transfer Machine for Personalized Facial Action Unit Detection

Conference Paper, Proceedings of (CVPR) Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, pp. 3515 - 3522, June, 2013

Abstract

Automatic facial action unit (AFA) detection from video is a long-standing problem in facial expression analysis. Most approaches emphasize choices of features and classifiers. They neglect individual differences in target per- sons. People vary markedly in facial morphology (e.g., heavy versus delicate brows, smooth versus deeply etched wrinkles) and behavior. Individual differences can dramatically influence how well generic classifiers generalize to previously unseen persons. While a possible solution would be to train person-specific classifiers, that often is neither feasible nor theoretically compelling. The alternative that we propose is to personalize a generic classifier in an unsu- pervised manner (no additional labels for the test subjects are required). We introduce a transductive learning method, which we refer to Selective Transfer Machine (STM), to personalize a generic classifier by attenuating person-specific biases. STM achieves this effect by simultaneously learning a classifier and re-weighting the training samples that are most relevant to the test subject. To evaluate the effectiveness of STM, we compared STM to generic classifiers and to cross-domain learning methods in three major databases: CK+ [20], GEMEP-FERA [32] and RU-FACS [2]. STM outperformed generic classifiers in all.

BibTeX

@conference{Chu-2013-7749,
author = {Wen-Sheng Chu and Fernando De la Torre Frade and Jeffrey Cohn},
title = {Selective Transfer Machine for Personalized Facial Action Unit Detection},
booktitle = {Proceedings of (CVPR) Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition},
year = {2013},
month = {June},
pages = {3515 - 3522},
keywords = {Facial expression analysis, domain adaptation, unsupervised transfer learning, personalized classifiers},
}