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https://github.com/gsudiro/emotion-detection

Emotion detection based on real-time facial recognition using deep learning.
https://github.com/gsudiro/emotion-detection

computer-vision deep-learning emotion-detection emotion-recognition haar-cascade opencv opencv-python tflearn

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Emotion detection based on real-time facial recognition using deep learning.

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# Emotion detection using deep learning

## Introduction

This project aims to classify the emotion on a person's face into one of **seven categories**, using deep convolutional neural networks. The model is trained on the **FER-2013** dataset which was published on International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML). This dataset consists of 35887 grayscale, 48x48 sized face images with **seven emotions** - angry, disgusted, fearful, happy, neutral, sad and surprised.

## Dependencies

* Python 3, [OpenCV](https://opencv.org/), [Tensorflow](https://www.tensorflow.org/)
* To install the required packages, run `pip install -r requirements.txt`.

## Basic Usage

The repository is currently compatible with `tensorflow-2.0` and makes use of the Keras API using the `tensorflow.keras` library.

* First, clone the repository and enter the folder

```bash
git clone https://github.com/atulapra/Emotion-detection.git
cd Emotion-detection
```

* Download the FER-2013 dataset inside the `src` folder.

* If you want to train this model, use:

```bash
cd src
python emotions.py --mode train
```

* If you want to view the predictions without training again, you can download the pre-trained model from [here](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FUn0XNOzf-nQV7QjbBPA6-8GLoHNNgv-/view?usp=sharing) and then run:

```bash
cd src
python emotions.py --mode display
```

* The folder structure is of the form:
src:
* data (folder)
* `emotions.py` (file)
* `haarcascade_frontalface_default.xml` (file)
* `model.h5` (file)

* This implementation by default detects emotions on all faces in the webcam feed. With a simple 4-layer CNN, the test accuracy reached 63.2% in 50 epochs.

![Accuracy plot](imgs/accuracy.png)

## Data Preparation (optional)

* The [original FER2013 dataset in Kaggle](https://www.kaggle.com/deadskull7/fer2013) is available as a single csv file. I had converted into a dataset of images in the PNG format for training/testing.

* In case you are looking to experiment with new datasets, you may have to deal with data in the csv format. I have provided the code I wrote for data preprocessing in the `dataset_prepare.py` file which can be used for reference.

## Algorithm

* First, the **haar cascade** method is used to detect faces in each frame of the webcam feed.

* The region of image containing the face is resized to **48x48** and is passed as input to the CNN.

* The network outputs a list of **softmax scores** for the seven classes of emotions.

* The emotion with maximum score is displayed on the screen.

## References

* "Challenges in Representation Learning: A report on three machine learning contests." I Goodfellow, D Erhan, PL Carrier, A Courville, M Mirza, B
Hamner, W Cukierski, Y Tang, DH Lee, Y Zhou, C Ramaiah, F Feng, R Li,
X Wang, D Athanasakis, J Shawe-Taylor, M Milakov, J Park, R Ionescu,
M Popescu, C Grozea, J Bergstra, J Xie, L Romaszko, B Xu, Z Chuang, and
Y. Bengio. arXiv 2013.