The Emotion Recognition in the Wild (EmotiW) Challenge has been held for three years. Previous winner teams primarily focus on designing specific deep neural networks or fusing diverse hand-crafted and deep convolutional features. They all neglect to explore the significance of the latent relations among changing features resulted from facial muscle motions...
Authors
Yurong Chen
Senior Research Director & Principle Research Scientist, Cognitive Computing Lab, Intel Labs China
Junchao Shao
Ningning Ma
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