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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.
In posed/mimicry expression databases, the participants are asked to display different basic emotional expressions, while in spontaneous expression database, the expressions are natural. Spontaneous expressions differ from posed ones remarkably in terms of intensity, configuration, and duration. Apart from this, synthesis of some AUs are barely achievable without undergoing the associated emotional state. Therefore, in most cases, the posed expressions are exaggerated, while the spontaneous ones are subtle and differ in appearance.
Many publicly and commercially available databases are categorized here.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://emotion-research.net/wiki/Databases|title=collection of emotional databases|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180325205102/http://emotion-research.net/wiki/Databases|archive-date=2018-03-25|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ecse.rpi.edu/~cvrl/database/other_facial_expression.htm|title=facial expression databases}}</ref> Here are some details of the [[facial expression]] databases.
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