2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-375319/v1
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Emotion Categorization from Faces of People with Sunglasses and Facemasks

Abstract: Emotional information is considered to convey much meaning in communication. Hence, artificial emotion categorization methods are being developed to meet the increasing demand to introduce intelligent systems, such as robots, into shared workspaces. Deep learning algorithms have demonstrated limited competency in categorizing images from posed datasets with the main features of the face being visible. However, the use of sunglasses and facemasks is common in our daily lives, especially with the outbreak of com… Show more

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“…The remaining three blocks (mask, partial mask, and sunglasses) consisted of simulated images with different kinds of face masks, as well as sunglasses. Face masks and sunglasses were added to the images using a strategy that was implemented in our previous research [22]. Fig.…”
Section: Stimulus Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The remaining three blocks (mask, partial mask, and sunglasses) consisted of simulated images with different kinds of face masks, as well as sunglasses. Face masks and sunglasses were added to the images using a strategy that was implemented in our previous research [22]. Fig.…”
Section: Stimulus Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…foreground colour of the whole or a small region of the face, which are nonlinearly confounded with emotional expressions, can lead to a decrease in the performance of these models by up to 25% [19]- [21]. Furthermore, face coverings such as sunglasses and face masks affect the performance of computer systems by up to 74% [22]. However, it is unknown to which extent the same type of sunglasses and face masks would affect the performance of humans in direct comparison to computer systems in emotion categorization of the same stimuli.…”
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“…Here, the performance of each method is evaluated using accuracy as the performance measure. Moreover, as the deep models used here are not deterministic, the results obtained by the deep models are presented with an upper and lower bound of a 95% confidence interval obtained from 30 independent runs [350,347,345].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…Furthermore, face coverings such as sunglasses and face masks affect the performance of computer systems by up to 74% [342]. However, it is unknown to which extent the same type of sunglasses and face masks would affect the performance of humans in direct comparison to computer systems in emotion categorization of the same stimuli.…”
Section: Comparison Of Humans and Computer Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%