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CAMotion - Emotion Recognition using IP

Chockalingam, Venkatesh Bharadwaj S


nitt.spider@gmail.com
Spider, The Research and Development Club of NIT Trichy
Introduction
Emotion recognition is the process of identifying human emotion, most typically from facial expressions. This is
both something that humans do automatically but computational methodologies have also been developed.
Human computer interface has seen a remarkable growth in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Neuroscience etc.
throrugh which we can predict emotions too. Here, we adopt a technique to detect the emotions.

Technique
We have used Tensorflow as the backend and have basically extracted the features from the faces of the individuals
and assigned probabilities. They’re in turn compared with the IMDB datasets present and are able to detect
people as well as their emotions to a fairly considerable extent.

Results
The accuracy is improved by using Convolutional Neural nets, which can give accuracy of 90 percent.

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