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A '''facial expression database''' is a collection of images or video clips with [[facial expression]]s of a range of [[emotions]].
Well-annotated ([[emotion]]-tagged) media content of facial behavior is essential for training, testing, and validation of [[algorithm]]s for the development of [[Emotion recognition|expression recognition systems]]. The emotion annotation can be done in [[discrete emotion theory|discrete emotion]] labels or on a continuous scale. Most of the databases are usually based on the [[basic emotions]] theory (by [[Paul Ekman]]) which assumes the existence of six discrete basic emotions (anger, fear, disgust, surprise, joy, sadness). However, some databases include the emotion tagging in continuous arousal-valence scale.
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|Ryerson Audio-Visual Database of Emotional Speech and Song (RAVDESS) <ref>Livingstone & Russo (2018). The Ryerson Audio-Visual Database of
Emotional Speech and Song (RAVDESS): A dynamic, multimodal set of facial and vocal expressions in North American English. {{doi|10.1371/journal.pone.0196391
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|Speech: Calm, happy, sad, angry, fearful, surprise, disgust, and neutral.
Song: Calm, happy, sad, angry, fearful, and neutral.
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|Indian Semi-Acted Facial Expression Database (iSAFE)<ref>{{Cite
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|Aff-Wild<ref>{{Cite book|last1=Zafeiriou|first1=S.|last2=Kollias|first2=D.|last3=Nicolaou|first3=M.A.|last4=Papaioannou|first4=A.|last5=Zhao|first5=G.|last6=Kotsia|first6=I.|title=2017 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW) |chapter=Aff-Wild: Valence and Arousal 'In-the-Wild' Challenge |date=2017|chapter-url=https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/22045/1/aff_wild_kotsia.pdf|pages=1980–1987|doi=10.1109/CVPRW.2017.248|isbn=978-1-5386-0733-6|s2cid=3107614|url=http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe201902276466 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Kollias|first1=D.|last2=Tzirakis|first2=P.|last3=Nicolaou|first3=M.A.|last4=Papaioannou|first4=A.|last5=Zhao|first5=G.|last6=Schuller|first6=B.|last7=Kotsia|first7=I.|last8=Zafeiriou|first8=S.|date=2019|title=Deep Affect Prediction in-the-wild: Aff-Wild Database and Challenge, Deep Architectures, and Beyond|url=https://rdcu.be/bmGm2|journal=International Journal of Computer Vision |volume=127|issue=6–7|pages=907–929|doi=10.1007/s11263-019-01158-4|s2cid=13679040|doi-access=free|arxiv=1804.10938}}</ref>
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|Real-world Affective Faces Database (RAF-DB)<ref>{{Cite web|last=Li.|first=S.|title=RAF-DB|url=http://www.whdeng.cn/RAF/model1.html|website=Real-world Affective Faces Database}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last1=Li|first1=S.|last2=Deng|first2=W.|last3=Du|first3=J.|title=2017 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) |chapter=Reliable Crowdsourcing and Deep Locality-Preserving Learning for Expression Recognition in the Wild |date=2017
|6 classes of '''basic emotions''' (Surprised, Fear, Disgust, Happy, Sad, Angry) plus Neutral and 12 classes of '''compound emotions''' (Fearfully Surprised, Fearfully Disgusted, Sadly Angry, Sadly Fearful, Angrily Disgusted, Angrily Surprised, Sadly Disgusted, Disgustedly Surprised, Happily Surprised, Sadly Surprised, Fearfully Angry, Happily Disgusted)
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{{Nonverbal communication}}
[[Category:Database-related lists|Facial expression]]
[[Category:Facial expressions]]
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