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CVPR
2005
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Face Synthesis and Recognition from a Single Image under Arbitrary Unknown Lighting Using a Spherical Harmonic Basis Morphable M
Understanding and modifying the effects of arbitrary illumination on human faces in a realistic manner is a challenging problem both for face synthesis and recognition. Recent res...
Lei Zhang 0002, Sen Wang, Dimitris Samaras
ISVC
2005
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Investigating the Impact of Face Categorization on Recognition Performance
Face recognition is a key biometric technology with a wide range of potential applications both in government and private sectors. Despite considerable progress in face recognition...
Konstantinos Veropoulos, George Bebis, Michael A. ...
AAAI
2012
13 years 6 months ago
Relative Attributes for Enhanced Human-Machine Communication
We propose to model relative attributes1 that capture the relationships between images and objects in terms of human-nameable visual properties. For example, the models can captur...
Devi Parikh, Adriana Kovashka, Amar Parkash, Krist...
AVSS
2003
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Automatic Face Region Tracking for Highly Accurate Face Recognition in Unconstrained Environments
In this paper, we present a combined real-time face region tracking and highly accurate face recognition technique for an intelligent surveillance system. Highresolution face imag...
Young-Ouk Kim, Joon Ki Paik, Jingu Heo, Andreas Ko...
CHI
2008
ACM
16 years 4 months ago
What is good?: a comparison between the quality criteria used in design and science
The human-computer interaction community is an umbrella for many disciplines. Conflicts occur from time to time, in particular between scientists and designers. This article compa...
Christoph Bartneck