Seeing the Unseen: Real-Time Micro-Expression Recognition with Action Units and GPT-Based Reasoning

This paper presents a real-time system for the detection and classification of facial micro-expressions, evaluated on the CASME II dataset. Micro-expressions are brief and subtle indicators of genuine emotions, posing significant challenges for automatic recognition due to their low intensity, short...

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Main Authors: Gabriela Laura Sălăgean, Monica Leba, Andreea Cristina Ionica
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-06-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/12/6417
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Summary:This paper presents a real-time system for the detection and classification of facial micro-expressions, evaluated on the CASME II dataset. Micro-expressions are brief and subtle indicators of genuine emotions, posing significant challenges for automatic recognition due to their low intensity, short duration, and inter-subject variability. To address these challenges, the proposed system integrates advanced computer vision techniques, rule-based classification grounded in the Facial Action Coding System, and artificial intelligence components. The architecture employs MediaPipe for facial landmark tracking and action unit extraction, expert rules to resolve common emotional confusions, and deep learning modules for optimized classification. Experimental validation demonstrated a classification accuracy of 93.30% on CASME II, highlighting the effectiveness of the hybrid design. The system also incorporates mechanisms for amplifying weak signals and adapting to new subjects through continuous knowledge updates. These results confirm the advantages of combining domain expertise with AI-driven reasoning to improve micro-expression recognition. The proposed methodology has practical implications for various fields, including clinical psychology, security, marketing, and human-computer interaction, where the accurate interpretation of emotional micro-signals is essential.
ISSN:2076-3417