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Facial Landmark-Driven Keypoint Feature Extraction for Robust Facial Expression Recognition
by
So, Jaehyun
, Han, Youngjoon
in
Ablation
/ Algorithms
/ Automated Facial Recognition - methods
/ Datasets
/ deep neural network
/ Emotions
/ Emotions - physiology
/ Face - anatomy & histology
/ Face - physiology
/ face alignment
/ Facial Expression
/ facial expression recognition
/ feature attention
/ Humans
/ Image Processing, Computer-Assisted - methods
/ Information sources
/ Pattern Recognition, Automated - methods
/ Physiology
/ Regularization methods
/ Sensors
/ Verbal communication
2025
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Facial Landmark-Driven Keypoint Feature Extraction for Robust Facial Expression Recognition
by
So, Jaehyun
, Han, Youngjoon
in
Ablation
/ Algorithms
/ Automated Facial Recognition - methods
/ Datasets
/ deep neural network
/ Emotions
/ Emotions - physiology
/ Face - anatomy & histology
/ Face - physiology
/ face alignment
/ Facial Expression
/ facial expression recognition
/ feature attention
/ Humans
/ Image Processing, Computer-Assisted - methods
/ Information sources
/ Pattern Recognition, Automated - methods
/ Physiology
/ Regularization methods
/ Sensors
/ Verbal communication
2025
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Facial Landmark-Driven Keypoint Feature Extraction for Robust Facial Expression Recognition
by
So, Jaehyun
, Han, Youngjoon
in
Ablation
/ Algorithms
/ Automated Facial Recognition - methods
/ Datasets
/ deep neural network
/ Emotions
/ Emotions - physiology
/ Face - anatomy & histology
/ Face - physiology
/ face alignment
/ Facial Expression
/ facial expression recognition
/ feature attention
/ Humans
/ Image Processing, Computer-Assisted - methods
/ Information sources
/ Pattern Recognition, Automated - methods
/ Physiology
/ Regularization methods
/ Sensors
/ Verbal communication
2025
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Facial Landmark-Driven Keypoint Feature Extraction for Robust Facial Expression Recognition
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Facial Landmark-Driven Keypoint Feature Extraction for Robust Facial Expression Recognition
2025
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Overview
Facial expression recognition (FER) is a core technology that enables computers to understand and react to human emotions. In particular, the use of face alignment algorithms as a preprocessing step in image-based FER is important for accurately normalizing face images in terms of scale, rotation, and translation to improve FER accuracy. Recently, FER studies have been actively leveraging feature maps computed by face alignment networks to enhance FER performance. However, previous studies were limited in their ability to effectively apply information from specific facial regions that are important for FER, as they either only used facial landmarks during the preprocessing step or relied solely on the feature maps from the face alignment networks. In this paper, we propose the use of Keypoint Features extracted from feature maps at the coordinates of facial landmarks. To effectively utilize Keypoint Features, we further propose a Keypoint Feature regularization method using landmark perturbation for robustness, and an attention mechanism that emphasizes all Keypoint Features using representative Keypoint Features derived from a nasal base landmark, which carries information for the whole face, to improve performance. We performed experiments on the AffectNet, RAF-DB, and FERPlus datasets using a simply designed network to validate the effectiveness of the proposed method. As a result, the proposed method achieved a performance of 68.17% on AffectNet-7, 64.87% on AffectNet-8, 93.16% on RAF-DB, and 91.44% on FERPlus. Furthermore, the network pretrained on AffectNet-8 had improved performances of 94.04% on RAF-DB and 91.66% on FERPlus. These results demonstrate that the proposed Keypoint Features can achieve comparable results to those of the existing methods, highlighting their potential for enhancing FER performance through the effective utilization of key facial region features.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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