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Facial Expression Recognition with Deep Learning

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arxiv 2004.11823 v1 pith:6I6K7C7F submitted 2020-04-08 cs.CV

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keywords deepfacialaccuracyexpressionlearningmodelsrecognitionadditionally
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One of the most universal ways that people communicate is through facial expressions. In this paper, we take a deep dive, implementing multiple deep learning models for facial expression recognition (FER). Our goals are twofold: we aim not only to maximize accuracy, but also to apply our results to the real-world. By leveraging numerous techniques from recent research, we demonstrate a state-of-the-art 75.8% accuracy on the FER2013 test set, outperforming all existing publications. Additionally, we showcase a mobile web app which runs our FER models on-device in real time.

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  1. EmoNeXt: an Adapted ConvNeXt for Facial Emotion Recognition

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    EmoNeXt, a ConvNeXt variant using spatial transformers, squeeze-and-excitation blocks, and a self-attention variance regularizer, reports 76.12% accuracy on FER2013.

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