A method to Suppress Facial Expression in Posed and Spontaneous Videos

10/04/2018
by   Ghada Zamzmi, et al.
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We address the problem of suppressing facial expressions in videos because expressions can hinder the retrieval of important information in applications such as face recognition. To achieve this, we present an optical strain suppression method that removes any facial expression without requiring training for a specific expression. For each frame in a video, an optical strain map that provides the strain magnitude value at each pixel is generated; this strain map is then utilized to neutralize the expression by replacing pixels of high strain values with pixels from a reference face frame. Experimental results of testing the method on various expressions namely happiness, sadness, and anger for two publicly available data sets (i.e., BU-4DFE and AM-FED) show the ability of our method in suppressing facial expressions.

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