Spatiotemporal Contrastive Learning of Facial Expressions in Videos

6 Aug 2021  ·  Shuvendu Roy, Ali Etemad ·

We propose a self-supervised contrastive learning approach for facial expression recognition (FER) in videos. We propose a novel temporal sampling-based augmentation scheme to be utilized in addition to standard spatial augmentations used for contrastive learning. Our proposed temporal augmentation scheme randomly picks from one of three temporal sampling techniques: (1) pure random sampling, (2) uniform sampling, and (3) sequential sampling. This is followed by a combination of up to three standard spatial augmentations. We then use a deep R(2+1)D network for FER, which we train in a self-supervised fashion based on the augmentations and subsequently fine-tune. Experiments are performed on the Oulu-CASIA dataset and the performance is compared to other works in FER. The results indicate that our method achieves an accuracy of 89.4%, setting a new state-of-the-art by outperforming other works. Additional experiments and analysis confirm the considerable contribution of the proposed temporal augmentation versus the existing spatial ones.

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