Prior Aided Streaming Network for Multi-task Affective Recognitionat the 2nd ABAW2 Competition
Automatic affective recognition has been an important research topic in human computer interaction (HCI) area. With recent development of deep learning techniques and large scale in-the-wild annotated datasets, the facial emotion analysis is now aimed at challenges in the real world settings. In thi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Automatic affective recognition has been an important research topic in human
computer interaction (HCI) area. With recent development of deep learning
techniques and large scale in-the-wild annotated datasets, the facial emotion
analysis is now aimed at challenges in the real world settings. In this paper,
we introduce our submission to the 2nd Affective Behavior Analysis in-the-wild
(ABAW2) Competition. In dealing with different emotion representations,
including Categorical Emotions (CE), Action Units (AU), and Valence Arousal
(VA), we propose a multi-task streaming network by a heuristic that the three
representations are intrinsically associated with each other. Besides, we
leverage an advanced facial expression embedding as prior knowledge, which is
capable of capturing identity-invariant expression features while preserving
the expression similarities, to aid the down-streaming recognition tasks. The
extensive quantitative evaluations as well as ablation studies on the Aff-Wild2
dataset prove the effectiveness of our proposed prior aided streaming network
approach. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2107.03708 |