Enhanced natamycin production by streptomyces natalensis in shake-flasks and stirred tank bioreactor under batch and fed-batch conditions

When a person attempts to conceal an emotion, the genuine emotion is manifest as a micro-expression. Exploration of automatic facial micro-expression recognition systems is relatively new in the computer vision domain. This is due to the difficulty in implementing optimal feature extraction methods...

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Main Authors: Gan, Y. S., Liong, Sze Teng, Yau, Wei Chuen, Huang, Yen Chang, Tan, Lit Ken
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spelling my.utm.879972021-02-22T06:00:46Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87997/ Enhanced natamycin production by streptomyces natalensis in shake-flasks and stirred tank bioreactor under batch and fed-batch conditions Gan, Y. S. Liong, Sze Teng Yau, Wei Chuen Huang, Yen Chang Tan, Lit Ken TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) When a person attempts to conceal an emotion, the genuine emotion is manifest as a micro-expression. Exploration of automatic facial micro-expression recognition systems is relatively new in the computer vision domain. This is due to the difficulty in implementing optimal feature extraction methods to cope with the subtlety and brief motion characteristics of the expression. Most of the existing approaches extract the subtle facial movements based on hand-crafted features. In this paper, we address the micro-expression recognition task with a convolutional neural network (CNN) architecture, which well integrates the features extracted from each video. We introduce the Optical Flow Features from Apex frame Network (OFF-ApexNet). This is a new feature descriptor that combines the optical flow guided context with the CNN. Firstly, we obtain the location of the apex frame from each video sequence as it portrays the highest intensity of facial motion among all frames. Then, the optical flow information are attained from the apex frame and a reference frame (i.e., onset frame). Finally, the optical flow features are fed into a pre-designed CNN model for further feature enhancement as well as to carry out the expression classification. To evaluate the effectiveness of OFF-ApexNet method, comprehensive evaluations are conducted on three public spontaneous micro-expression datasets (i.e., SMIC, CASME II and SAMM). The promising recognition result suggests that the proposed method can optimally describe the significant micro-expression details. In particular, we report that, in a multi-database with leave-one-subject-out cross-validation (LOSOCV) experimental protocol, the recognition performance reaches 74.60% of recognition accuracy and F-measure of 71.04%. We also note that this is the first work that performs cross-dataset validation on three databases in this domain. Elsevier B.V. 2019-05 Article PeerReviewed Gan, Y. S. and Liong, Sze Teng and Yau, Wei Chuen and Huang, Yen Chang and Tan, Lit Ken (2019) Enhanced natamycin production by streptomyces natalensis in shake-flasks and stirred tank bioreactor under batch and fed-batch conditions. Signal Processing: Image Communication, 74 . pp. 129-139. ISSN 0923-5965 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.image.2019.02.005 DOI:10.1016/j.image.2019.02.005
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Gan, Y. S.
Liong, Sze Teng
Yau, Wei Chuen
Huang, Yen Chang
Tan, Lit Ken
Enhanced natamycin production by streptomyces natalensis in shake-flasks and stirred tank bioreactor under batch and fed-batch conditions
description When a person attempts to conceal an emotion, the genuine emotion is manifest as a micro-expression. Exploration of automatic facial micro-expression recognition systems is relatively new in the computer vision domain. This is due to the difficulty in implementing optimal feature extraction methods to cope with the subtlety and brief motion characteristics of the expression. Most of the existing approaches extract the subtle facial movements based on hand-crafted features. In this paper, we address the micro-expression recognition task with a convolutional neural network (CNN) architecture, which well integrates the features extracted from each video. We introduce the Optical Flow Features from Apex frame Network (OFF-ApexNet). This is a new feature descriptor that combines the optical flow guided context with the CNN. Firstly, we obtain the location of the apex frame from each video sequence as it portrays the highest intensity of facial motion among all frames. Then, the optical flow information are attained from the apex frame and a reference frame (i.e., onset frame). Finally, the optical flow features are fed into a pre-designed CNN model for further feature enhancement as well as to carry out the expression classification. To evaluate the effectiveness of OFF-ApexNet method, comprehensive evaluations are conducted on three public spontaneous micro-expression datasets (i.e., SMIC, CASME II and SAMM). The promising recognition result suggests that the proposed method can optimally describe the significant micro-expression details. In particular, we report that, in a multi-database with leave-one-subject-out cross-validation (LOSOCV) experimental protocol, the recognition performance reaches 74.60% of recognition accuracy and F-measure of 71.04%. We also note that this is the first work that performs cross-dataset validation on three databases in this domain.
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author Gan, Y. S.
Liong, Sze Teng
Yau, Wei Chuen
Huang, Yen Chang
Tan, Lit Ken
author_facet Gan, Y. S.
Liong, Sze Teng
Yau, Wei Chuen
Huang, Yen Chang
Tan, Lit Ken
author_sort Gan, Y. S.
title Enhanced natamycin production by streptomyces natalensis in shake-flasks and stirred tank bioreactor under batch and fed-batch conditions
title_short Enhanced natamycin production by streptomyces natalensis in shake-flasks and stirred tank bioreactor under batch and fed-batch conditions
title_full Enhanced natamycin production by streptomyces natalensis in shake-flasks and stirred tank bioreactor under batch and fed-batch conditions
title_fullStr Enhanced natamycin production by streptomyces natalensis in shake-flasks and stirred tank bioreactor under batch and fed-batch conditions
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced natamycin production by streptomyces natalensis in shake-flasks and stirred tank bioreactor under batch and fed-batch conditions
title_sort enhanced natamycin production by streptomyces natalensis in shake-flasks and stirred tank bioreactor under batch and fed-batch conditions
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87997/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.image.2019.02.005
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