Implementation of the YOLO Method for Detection of Human Emotions Based on Facial Mimics
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https://doi.org/10.59141/jist.v5i10.1196Keywords:
emotion detection, facial expressions, digital imagery, yolo methodAbstract
Emotion detection through facial expression recognition plays an important role in everyday life, such as how to respond correctly to emotional expressions in social interactions, so that you can establish and build verbal or nonverbal communication with other people and so on. Facial expressions are facial changes in response to a person's emotional state, intentions, or social communication. Face detection is the first step that must be taken in facial analysis, including facial expression recognition. There are many methods that can be used to carry out the face detection process, such as the YOLO method. This YOLO method reframes object detection as a single regression problem, directly from image pixels to bounding box coordinates and class probabilities. By using the YOLO method, the process only needs to look once at the input image, to predict what objects are in the image and where those objects are. Based on the results of the tests carried out, the YOLO method can be used to detect human facial expressions with a success rate of 80%, with neutral, surprise and disgust facial expressions having a good level of accuracy and fear facial expressions having a poor accuracy level. The YOLO method is able to detect facial expressions of humans who wear accessories such as glasses.
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