Hallucinating Faces (1999)
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| Venue: | FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATIC FACE AND GESTURE RECOGNITION |
| Citations: | 39 - 5 self |
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Baker99hallucinatingfaces,
author = {Simon Baker and Takeo Kanade},
title = {Hallucinating Faces},
booktitle = {FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATIC FACE AND GESTURE RECOGNITION},
year = {1999},
publisher = {}
}
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In most surveillance scenarios there is a large distance between the camera and the objects of interest in the scene. Surveillance cameras are also usually set up with wide #elds of view in order to image as much of the scene as possible. The end result is that the objects in the scene normally appear very small in surveillance imagery. It is generally possible to detect and track the objects in the scene, however, for tasks such as automatic face recognition and license plate reading, resolution enhancement techniques are often needed. Although numerous







