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CVPR
2007
IEEE
15 years 11 days ago
Automatic Face Recognition from Skeletal Remains
The ability to determine the identity of a skull found at a crime scene is of critical importance to the law enforcement community. Traditional clay-based methods attempt to recon...
Carl Adrian, Nils Krahnstoever, Peter H. Tu, Phil ...
SODA
2001
ACM
147views Algorithms» more  SODA 2001»
13 years 11 months ago
Sublinear time approximate clustering
Clustering is of central importance in a number of disciplines including Machine Learning, Statistics, and Data Mining. This paper has two foci: 1 It describes how existing algori...
Nina Mishra, Daniel Oblinger, Leonard Pitt
TOG
2008
100views more  TOG 2008»
13 years 10 months ago
Laughing out loud: control for modeling anatomically inspired laughter using audio
We present a novel technique for generating animation of laughter for a character. Our approach utilizes an anatomically inspired, physics-based model of a human torso that includ...
Paul C. DiLorenzo, Victor B. Zordan, Benjamin L. S...
AIRS
2006
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Learning to Separate Text Content and Style for Classification
Many text documents naturally have two kinds of labels. For example, we may label web pages from universities according to their categories, such as "student" or "fa...
Dell Zhang, Wee Sun Lee
CVPR
2011
IEEE
13 years 6 months ago
Clues from the Beaten Path: Location Estimation with Bursty Sequences of Tourist Photos
Image-based location estimation methods typically recognize every photo independently, and their resulting reliance on strong visual feature matches makes them most suited for dis...
Chao-Yeh Chen, Kristen Grauman