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LETTER Communicated by Stephen Strother Brain Reading Using Full Brain Support Vector Machines
- LETTER Communicated by Stephen Strother Brain Reading Using Full Brain Support Vector Machines
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Phantom Faces for Face Analysis
- ://www.neuroinformatik.ruhr-uni-bochum.de Abstract The system presented is part of a general object recognition system. Images of faces
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Phantom Faces for Face Analysis
- object recognition system. Images of faces are represented as graphs, labeled with topographical
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Statistical Hypothesis Pruning for Identifying Faces from Infrared Images
- years. In particular, infrared (IR) face identification is an area of great potential with applications
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Tracking Faces
- was maintained. Objects were tracked using Kalman filters. Faces were detected using a neural network
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Mediated Faces
- . Faces are used in many ways in computer interfaces, representing both people and machines. This paper
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Face Recognition
- . Face recognition can be used for both verification and identification (open-set and closed
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Names and faces
- on recognition. The RGB pixel values from each cropped face are concatenated into a vector and used from here on
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Face the Nation
- , the face server simulates a Unix+ file system that can be mounted on the client machine using the Eighth
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Smiling Faces are Better for Face Recognition
- recognition approaches, our research suggests that if a system has a choice in the selection of faces to use
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