The Extended Cohn-Kanade (CK+) dataset contains 593 video sequences from a total of 123 different subjects, ranging from 18 to 50 years of age with a variety of genders and heritage. Each video shows a facial shift from the neutral expression to a targeted peak expression, recorded at 30 frames per second (FPS) with a resolution of either 640x490 or 640x480 pixels. Out of these videos, 327 are labelled with one of seven expression classes: anger, contempt, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise. The CK+ database is widely regarded as the most extensively used laboratory-controlled facial expression classification database available, and is used in the majority of facial expression classification methods.
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The IJB-C dataset is a video-based face recognition dataset. It is an extension of the IJB-A dataset with about 138,000 face images, 11,000 face videos, and 10,000 non-face images.
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The IJB-B dataset is a template-based face dataset that contains 1845 subjects with 11,754 images, 55,025 frames and 7,011 videos where a template consists of a varying number of still images and video frames from different sources. These images and videos are collected from the Internet and are totally unconstrained, with large variations in pose, illumination, image quality etc. In addition, the dataset comes with protocols for 1-to-1 template-based face verification, 1-to-N template-based open-set face identification, and 1-to-N open-set video face identification.
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The Oulu-CASIA NIR&VIS facial expression database consists of six expressions (surprise, happiness, sadness, anger, fear and disgust) from 80 people between 23 and 58 years old. 73.8% of the subjects are males. The subjects were asked to sit on a chair in the observation room in a way that he/ she is in front of camera. Camera-face distance is about 60 cm. Subjects were asked to make a facial expression according to an expression example shown in picture sequences. The imaging hardware works at the rate of 25 frames per second and the image resolution is 320 × 240 pixels.
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The proposed Extended-YouTube Faces (E-YTF) is an extension of the famous YouTube Faces (YTF) dataset and is specifically designed to further push the challenges of face recognition by addressing the problem of open-set face identification from heterogeneous data i.e. still images vs video.
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