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Main Authors: Yu, Jun, Zheng, Yang, Wang, Lei, Wang, Yongqi, Xu, Shengfan
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.11935
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author Yu, Jun
Zheng, Yang
Wang, Lei
Wang, Yongqi
Xu, Shengfan
author_facet Yu, Jun
Zheng, Yang
Wang, Lei
Wang, Yongqi
Xu, Shengfan
contents Facial expression recognition is a challenging classification task that holds broad application prospects in the field of human-computer interaction. This paper aims to introduce the method we will adopt in the 8th Affective and Behavioral Analysis in the Wild (ABAW) Competition, which will be held during the Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) in 2025.First of all, we apply the frequency masking technique and the method of extracting data at equal time intervals to conduct targeted processing on the original videos. Then, based on the residual hybrid convolutional neural network and the multi-branch convolutional neural network respectively, we design feature extraction models for image and audio sequences. In particular, we propose a global channel-spatial attention mechanism to enhance the features initially extracted from both the audio and image modalities respectively.Finally, we adopt a decision fusion strategy based on the proportional criterion to fuse the classification results of the two single modalities, obtain an emotion probability vector, and output the final emotional classification. We also design a coarse - fine granularity loss function to optimize the performance of the entire network, which effectively improves the accuracy of facial expression recognition.In the facial expression recognition task of the 8th ABAW Competition, our method ranked third on the official validation set. This result fully confirms the effectiveness and competitiveness of the method we have proposed.
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spellingShingle Design of an Expression Recognition Solution Based on the Global Channel-Spatial Attention Mechanism and Proportional Criterion Fusion
Yu, Jun
Zheng, Yang
Wang, Lei
Wang, Yongqi
Xu, Shengfan
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Facial expression recognition is a challenging classification task that holds broad application prospects in the field of human-computer interaction. This paper aims to introduce the method we will adopt in the 8th Affective and Behavioral Analysis in the Wild (ABAW) Competition, which will be held during the Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) in 2025.First of all, we apply the frequency masking technique and the method of extracting data at equal time intervals to conduct targeted processing on the original videos. Then, based on the residual hybrid convolutional neural network and the multi-branch convolutional neural network respectively, we design feature extraction models for image and audio sequences. In particular, we propose a global channel-spatial attention mechanism to enhance the features initially extracted from both the audio and image modalities respectively.Finally, we adopt a decision fusion strategy based on the proportional criterion to fuse the classification results of the two single modalities, obtain an emotion probability vector, and output the final emotional classification. We also design a coarse - fine granularity loss function to optimize the performance of the entire network, which effectively improves the accuracy of facial expression recognition.In the facial expression recognition task of the 8th ABAW Competition, our method ranked third on the official validation set. This result fully confirms the effectiveness and competitiveness of the method we have proposed.
title Design of an Expression Recognition Solution Based on the Global Channel-Spatial Attention Mechanism and Proportional Criterion Fusion
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.11935