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A review of face expression recognition system recommendation for psychiatric disease
Research on human mental disorders has started exploring the relationship between human facial expression recognition (FER) and symptoms of mental disorders because cases in FER are similar to symptoms in psychiatric disease. With the tremendous success of machine learning and deep learning, various...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Research on human mental disorders has started exploring the relationship between human facial expression recognition (FER) and symptoms of mental disorders because cases in FER are similar to symptoms in psychiatric disease. With the tremendous success of machine learning and deep learning, various models and architecture of these techniques are being leveraged to achieve better performance. The purpose of this work is to undertake a review of the most recent work on automatic facial emotion recognition (FER) using deep learning. We emphasize these contributions from the deep learning architecture and facial databases and the researchers’ progress by comparing the recommended technique with the findings produced. The study found that facial expression recognition based on cognitive internet of things (CIoT) in psychiatry disease did not yet exist, so it became a big opportunity to develop this research in the future. It can be concluded that this research can assist scholars by examining previous works and providing insights to improve this field and can be used as recommendations for psychiatric disease. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/5.0125595 |