Towards Social Robots: Automatic Evaluation of Human-Robot Interaction by Facial Expression Classification

Abstract

Computer animated agents and robots bring a social dimension to hu- man computer interaction and force us to think in new ways about how computers could be used in daily life. Face to face communication is a real-time process operating at a time scale of less than a second. In this paper we present progress on a perceptual primitive to automatically detect frontal faces in the video stream and code them with respect to 7 dimensions in real time: neutral, anger, disgust, fear, joy, sadness, sur- prise. The face finder employs a cascade of feature detectors trained with boosting techniques [13, 2]. The expression recognizer employs a novel combination of Adaboost and SVM’s. The generalization performance to new subjects for a 7-way forced choice was 93.3% and 97% correct on two publicly available datasets. The outputs of the classifier change smoothly as a function of time, providing a potentially valuable repre- sentation to code facial expression dynamics in a fully automatic and unobtrusive manner. The system was deployed and evaluated for mea- suring spontaneous facial expressions in the field in an application for automatic assessment of human-robot interaction.

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Text

Littlewort et al. "Towards Social Robots: Automatic Evaluation of Human-Robot Interaction by Facial Expression Classification." Neural Information Processing Systems, 2003.

Markdown

[Littlewort et al. "Towards Social Robots: Automatic Evaluation of Human-Robot Interaction by Facial Expression Classification." Neural Information Processing Systems, 2003.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2003/littlewort2003neurips-social/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{littlewort2003neurips-social,
  title     = {{Towards Social Robots: Automatic Evaluation of Human-Robot Interaction by Facial Expression Classification}},
  author    = {Littlewort, G.C. and Bartlett, M.S. and Fasel, I.R. and Chenu, J. and Kanda, T. and Ishiguro, H. and Movellan, J.R.},
  booktitle = {Neural Information Processing Systems},
  year      = {2003},
  pages     = {1563-1570},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2003/littlewort2003neurips-social/}
}