4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Fuzzy case-based reasoning for facial expression recognition

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FUZZY SETS AND SYSTEMS
Volume 160, Issue 2, Pages 231-250

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.fss.2008.05.022

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Case-based reasoning; Fuzzy logic; Human computer interaction; Intelligent systems; Fuzzy case-based reasoning

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Fuzzy logic (FL) and case-based reasoning (CBR) are two well-known techniques for the implementation of intelligent classification systems. Each technique has its own advantages and drawbacks. FL, for example, provides an intuitive user interface, simplifies the process of knowledge representation, and minimizes the system's computational complexity in terms of time and memory usage. On the other hand, FL has problems in knowledge elicitation which render it difficult to adopt for intelligent system implementation. CBR avoids these problems by making use of past input-output data to decide the system output for the present input. The accuracy of CBR system grows as the number of cases increase. However, more cases can mean added computational complexity in terms of space and time. In this paper we make the proposition that a hybrid system comprising a blend of FL and CBR can lead to a solution where the two approaches cover each other's weaknesses and benefit from each other's strengths. We support our claim by taking the problem of facial expression recognition from an input image. The facial expression recognition system presented in this paper uses a case base populated with fuzzy rules for recognizing each expression. Experimental results demonstrate that the system inherits the strengths of both methods. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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