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2nd International Conference on Materials Science and Sustainable Manufacturing Technology

A Survey on Facial Emotion Identification using Deep Learning Models

R Subha, Suchithra, PendelaSatya Sudesh, MidhunReddy G, Pooja Sree K, Mohammed Fadhil S, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Coimbatore, India.


Online First : 07 June 2023
Publisher Name : AnaPub Publications, Kenya.
ISBN (Online) : 978-9914-9946-9-8
ISBN (Print) : 978-9914-9946-8-1
Pages : 012-016

Abstract


Facial expression detection has become a part of the current industry scenario. The face detection techniques implementation range from convolutional neural network to residual network. This paper tries to take up a survey on different scenarios, to understand the efficient implementation and also try to suggest an efficient strategy usage.In this paper, a set of data is taken up for training & testing, which helps the model in the identification of facial expressions. Computer vision trains and tests the machines for identifying the object. Computer Vision but it has to do much with cameras. The data and algorithms are the retinas, optic nerves and a visual cortex of any model. Computer Vision is applied with a system model, the model may be implemented using any of the artificial intelligence algorithms. A CNN with a help of machine learning or deep learning model takes up a “look” with a breakon images which splits it up into a pixel. The pixel is added with tags or labels. Usually, the convolution model is used for predictions; the mathematical operation on two function provides a third function with an efficient outcome. The result is then the recognition of the images about what is “seen”, as such of a human. The resultant accuracy is evaluated in a series of predictions.

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Facial Expression, Computer Vision, CNN.

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R Subha, Suchithra, PendelaSatya Sudesh, MidhunReddy G, Pooja Sree K, Mohammed Fadhil S, “A Survey on Facial Emotion Identification using Deep Learning Models”, Advances in Computational Intelligence in Materials Science, pp. 012-016, May. 2023. doi:10.53759/acims/978-9914-9946-9-8_3

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© 2023 R Subha, Suchithra, PendelaSatya Sudesh, MidhunReddy G, Pooja Sree K, Mohammed Fadhil S. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.