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Robust Emotion Recognition in Context Debiasing

Computer Science

Robust Emotion Recognition in Context Debiasing

D. Yang, K. Yang, et al.

This research, conducted by Dingkang Yang, Kun Yang, Mingcheng Li, Shunli Wang, Shuaibing Wang, and Lihua Zhang, introduces CLEF — a counterfactual emotion inference framework for context-aware emotion recognition. By using a causal graph and a non-invasive context branch to remove direct context effects via factual vs. counterfactual comparisons, CLEF mitigates context bias and yields robust, model-agnostic performance gains.... show more
Abstract
Context-aware emotion recognition (CAER) has recently boosted the practical applications of affective computing techniques in unconstrained environments. Mainstream CAER methods invariably extract ensemble representations from diverse contexts and subject-centred characteristics to perceive the target person's emotional state. Despite advancements, the biggest challenge remains due to context bias interference. The harmful bias forces the models to rely on spurious correlations between background contexts and emotion labels in likelihood estimation, causing severe performance bottlenecks and confounding valuable context priors. In this paper, we propose a counterfactual emotion inference (CLEF) framework to address the above issue. Specifically, we first formulate a generalized causal graph to decouple the causal relationships among the variables in CAER. Following the causal graph, CLEF introduces a non-invasive context branch to capture the adverse direct effect caused by the context bias. During the inference, we eliminate the direct context effect from the total causal effect by comparing factual and counterfactual outcomes, resulting in bias mitigation and robust prediction. As a model-agnostic framework, CLEF can be readily integrated into existing methods, bringing consistent performance gains.
Publisher
Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)
Published On
Authors
Dingkang Yang, Kun Yang, Mingcheng Li, Shunli Wang, Shuaibing Wang, Lihua Zhang
Tags
Context-aware emotion recognition
Context bias mitigation
Counterfactual inference
Causal graph
Non-invasive context branch
Model-agnostic framework
Robust prediction
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