A performance comparison of two emotion-recognition implementations using OpenCV and Cognitive Services API

Emotions represent feelings about people in several situations. Various machine learning algorithms have been developed for emotion detection in a multimedia element, such as an image or a video. These techniques can be measured by comparing their accuracy with a given dataset in order to determine...

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Main Authors: Beltrán Prieto Luis Antonio, Komínkova-Oplatková Zuzana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712502067
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spelling doaj-0c10948b86fe4215a7da95a2deae41982021-02-02T00:52:47ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011250206710.1051/matecconf/201712502067matecconf_cscc2017_02067A performance comparison of two emotion-recognition implementations using OpenCV and Cognitive Services APIBeltrán Prieto Luis Antonio0Komínkova-Oplatková Zuzana1Faculty of Applied Informatics, Department of Informatics and Artificial Intelligence, Tomas Bata University in ZlínFaculty of Applied Informatics, Department of Informatics and Artificial Intelligence, Tomas Bata University in ZlínEmotions represent feelings about people in several situations. Various machine learning algorithms have been developed for emotion detection in a multimedia element, such as an image or a video. These techniques can be measured by comparing their accuracy with a given dataset in order to determine which algorithm can be selected among others. This paper deals with the comparison of two implementations of emotion recognition in faces, each implemented with specific technology. OpenCV is an open-source library of functions and packages mostly used for computer-vision analysis and applications. Cognitive services is a set of APIs containing artificial intelligence algorithms for computer-vision, speech, knowledge, and language processing. Two Android mobile applications were developed in order to test the performance between an OpenCV algorithm for emotion recognition and an implementation of Emotion cognitive service. For this research, one thousand tests were carried out per experiment. Our findings show that the OpenCV implementation got a better performance than the Cognitive services application. In both cases, performance can be improved by increasing the sample size per emotion during the training step.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712502067
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author Beltrán Prieto Luis Antonio
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A performance comparison of two emotion-recognition implementations using OpenCV and Cognitive Services API
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author_facet Beltrán Prieto Luis Antonio
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title A performance comparison of two emotion-recognition implementations using OpenCV and Cognitive Services API
title_short A performance comparison of two emotion-recognition implementations using OpenCV and Cognitive Services API
title_full A performance comparison of two emotion-recognition implementations using OpenCV and Cognitive Services API
title_fullStr A performance comparison of two emotion-recognition implementations using OpenCV and Cognitive Services API
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description Emotions represent feelings about people in several situations. Various machine learning algorithms have been developed for emotion detection in a multimedia element, such as an image or a video. These techniques can be measured by comparing their accuracy with a given dataset in order to determine which algorithm can be selected among others. This paper deals with the comparison of two implementations of emotion recognition in faces, each implemented with specific technology. OpenCV is an open-source library of functions and packages mostly used for computer-vision analysis and applications. Cognitive services is a set of APIs containing artificial intelligence algorithms for computer-vision, speech, knowledge, and language processing. Two Android mobile applications were developed in order to test the performance between an OpenCV algorithm for emotion recognition and an implementation of Emotion cognitive service. For this research, one thousand tests were carried out per experiment. Our findings show that the OpenCV implementation got a better performance than the Cognitive services application. In both cases, performance can be improved by increasing the sample size per emotion during the training step.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712502067
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