Abstract

Facial Expression Recognition (FER) is a specialized field within the domains of computer vision and pattern recognition, which is dedicated to the automated identification and examination of facial expressions. Facial expression recognition (FER) has attracted considerable scholarly interest in recent years owing to its diverse array of applications and its potential ramifications across multiple disciplines, such as psychology, human-computer interaction, marketing, and security systems. The objective of this study is to present a thorough examination of the scholarly progression of FER, elucidating the significant achievements, approaches, and obstacles encountered by researchers in this domain. The study presents a selection of databases that are appropriate for Facial Expression Recognition (FER) and conducts a comparative analysis of these databases. The primary methodologies are examined, and recommendations are provided for each stage. In conclusion, this research presents several suggestions for addressing both obstacles and potential in future research endeavors.

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