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Facial Expression Recognition with Controlled Privacy Preservation and Feature Compensation

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Facial expression recognition (FER) systems raise significant privacy concerns due to the potential exposure of sensitive identity information. This paper presents a study on removing identity information while preserving FER capabilities. Drawing on the observation that low-frequency components predominantly contain identity information and high-frequency components capture expression, we propose a novel two-stream framework that applies privacy enhancement to each component separately. We introduce a controlled privacy enhancement mechanism to optimize performance and a feature compensator to enhance task-relevant features without compromising privacy. Furthermore, we propose a novel privacy-utility trade-off, providing a quantifiable measure of privacy preservation efficacy in closed-set FER tasks. Extensive experiments on the benchmark CREMA-D dataset demonstrate that our framework achieves 78.84% recognition accuracy with a privacy (facial identity) leakage ratio of only 2.01%, highlighting its potential for secure and reliable video-based FER applications.

Feng Xu, David Ahmedt-Aristizabal, Lars Petersson, Dadong Wang, Xun Li• 2024

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Emotion RecognitionRAVDESS (test)
Accuracy0.7993
29
Emotion RecognitionCREMA-D (test)
Accuracy79.19
17
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