mEBAL2 Database and Benchmark: Image-based Multispectral Eyeblink Detection
Roberto Daza, Aythami Morales, Julian Fierrez, Ruben Tolosana, Ruben, Vera-Rodriguez

TL;DR
This paper introduces mEBAL2, the largest multispectral eyeblink dataset, and proposes a CNN-based benchmark that improves detection accuracy by combining RGB and NIR images, advancing data-driven eyeblink detection methods.
Contribution
The work presents a new large multispectral eyeblink dataset and a CNN benchmark that enhances detection performance through multispectral data integration.
Findings
Achieved up to 97% detection accuracy with the proposed CNN.
Combining RGB and NIR images improves eyeblink detection performance.
Validated generalization of the approach on challenging datasets.
Abstract
This work introduces a new multispectral database and novel approaches for eyeblink detection in RGB and Near-Infrared (NIR) individual images. Our contributed dataset (mEBAL2, multimodal Eye Blink and Attention Level estimation, Version 2) is the largest existing eyeblink database, representing a great opportunity to improve data-driven multispectral approaches for blink detection and related applications (e.g., attention level estimation and presentation attack detection in face biometrics). mEBAL2 includes 21,100 image sequences from 180 different students (more than 2 million labeled images in total) while conducting a number of e-learning tasks of varying difficulty or taking a real course on HTML initiation through the edX MOOC platform. mEBAL2 uses multiple sensors, including two Near-Infrared (NIR) and one RGB camera to capture facial gestures during the execution of the tasks,…
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TopicsOcular Surface and Contact Lens · Retinal and Optic Conditions · Facial Nerve Paralysis Treatment and Research
