Abstract
Using color histograms in automatic emotion recognition systems faces different issues. One of the important challenges is to determine the appropriate number of bins in the color histogram to achieve the highest recognition performance possible with minimal computations. This research focuses on emotion recognition induced by visual contents of images, or REVC for short, using ARTphoto dataset. Twenty-two different classifiers are used with color histograms in both RGB (red, green, blue) and HSV (hue, saturation, value) color spaces across different numbers of bins, and overall performance of each bin size is compared with that of other bin sizes. The research findings show that the performance of REVC system does not improve in terms of overall sensitivity rate, when the number of bins in color histogram is increased. Moreover, this paper identifies the advantage of using HSV color space over RGB in using color histogram for REVC systems. Furthermore, findings recognize the optimum number of bins in both RGB and HSV color spaces, and ANOVA (analysis of variance) is used to analyze experimental data, which identifies the optimum color histogram bin size used for HSV color space is significantly better than that used for RGB color space in REVC systems.
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