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Emotion Recognition using OpenCV
https://github.com/majidabdullah/facial-emotion-recognition

emotion-recognition haarcascade-frontalface opencv python

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Emotion Recognition using OpenCV

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# Facial Emotion Recognition using OpenCV

This project implements real-time facial emotion detection using the deepface library and OpenCV. It captures video from the webcam, detects faces, and predicts the emotions associated with each face. The emotion labels are displayed on the frames in real-time. This is done using the shortest possible code.

## Usage
1. Install the required dependencies:

- You can use pip install -r requirements.txt
- Or you can install dependencies individually:
- pip install deepface
- pip install tf_keras
- pip install opencv-python

2. Download the Haar cascade XML file for face detection:

- Visit the [OpenCV GitHub repository](https://github.com/opencv/opencv/tree/master/data/haarcascades) and download the
haarcascade_frontalface_default.xml file.

3. Run the code:

- Execute the Python script.
- The webcam will open, and real-time facial emotion detection will start.
- Emotion labels will be displayed on the frames around detected faces.

## Working
1. Import the necessary libraries: cv2 for video capture and image processing, and deepface for the emotion detection model.

2. Load the Haar cascade classifier XML file for face detection using cv2.CascadeClassifier().

3. Start capturing video from the default webcam using cv2.VideoCapture().

4. Enter a continuous loop to process each frame of the captured video.

5. Convert each frame to grayscale using cv2.cvtColor().

6. Detect faces in the grayscale frame using face_cascade.detectMultiScale().

7. For each detected face, extract the face ROI (Region of Interest).

8. Preprocess the face image for emotion detection using the deepface library's built-in preprocessing function.

9. Make predictions for the emotions using the pre-trained emotion detection model provided by the deepface library.

10. Retrieve the index of the predicted emotion and map it to the corresponding emotion label.

11. Draw a rectangle around the detected face and label it with the predicted emotion using cv2.rectangle() and cv2.putText().

12. Display the resulting frame with the labeled emotion using cv2.imshow().

13. If the 'q' key is pressed, exit the loop.

14. Release the video capture and close all windows using cap.release() and cv2.destroyAllWindows().