how to detect smile of a person ??

how to detect the smile of the person. whats the technology involved behind this??

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Jan
Jan le 22 Août 2012
A child of an age of several minutes will beat any Matlab implementation. Therefore I'm in doubt, that there could be a any purpose to let Matlab do this.
Ryan
Ryan le 22 Août 2012
I looked into this in the past and children are expensive, Jan. There's also the obligation to feed them, house them and what not. Matlab licenses are (at least for the time being) still cheaper.
Sivakumaran Chandrasekaran
Sivakumaran Chandrasekaran le 22 Août 2012
Hi Jan & Ryan, I cant understand your discussions. I am developing academic projects for students.
Jan
Jan le 22 Août 2012
@Siva: We had a question here about the automatic detection of age, gender and race. The purpose of the program has been the display of customer specific commercials in a shopping mall. This sounds ok, but I'm will not longer be convinced about the ethical correctness, when the method is used to manipulate my less than 16 year old children to buy a certain sort of beer. And exactly this happens in Germany. Therefore I'm always careful with any kind of biometric recognition methods.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 22 Août 2012
Siva, the discussion here references previous discussion; see http://www.mathworks.co.uk/matlabcentral/answers/39545#answer_49322
Sivakumaran Chandrasekaran
Sivakumaran Chandrasekaran le 23 Août 2012
Thanks Walter.. I shall check it

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Babak
Babak le 22 Août 2012

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First you got to detect the line between the lips. After that you need to compute the arc angle of that line if it is caved towards up or down making the person look sad or happy. To detect a line in an image you can see the DEMO that involves finding the lines of the street's cars' lanes.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 22 Août 2012

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Since these are patented methods, they will be explained in the patents. That's the agreement in a patent: you get exclusive right to use it for 20 years, but the public gets to know how it's done (no secrets anymore). Have you searched the patent database: http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.htm&r=0&f=S&l=50&d=PTXT&RS=smile&Refine=Refine+Search&Refine=Refine+Search&Query=smile+AND+camera
For just one example, US Patent 8170298: Method for detecting facial expression and repairing smile face of portrait photo
It's probably already in digital cameras. If not yet, then it will be soon.

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Sivakumaran Chandrasekaran
Sivakumaran Chandrasekaran le 22 Août 2012
Thanks Image Analyst
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 22 Août 2012
It is in the Nikon Coolpix series of cameras for the last 2 or so years. (I have one that has the feature.)
Sivakumaran Chandrasekaran
Sivakumaran Chandrasekaran le 23 Août 2012
Thanks walter

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