Recently, it was proven empirically that facial expressions can be modelled as isometries, that is, geodesic distances on the facial surface were shown to be significantly less se...
Alexander M. Bronstein, Michael M. Bronstein, Ron ...
Abstract. Recent studies on three-dimensional face recognition proposed to model facial expressions as isometries of the facial surface. Based on this model, expression-invariant s...
Alexander M. Bronstein, Michael M. Bronstein, Ron ...
In previous work, singular points (or top points) in the scale space representation of generic images have proven valuable for image matching. In this paper, we propose a construct...
Bram Platel, M. Fatih Demirci, Ali Shokoufandeh, L...
In many computer vision applications, such as face recognition and hand pose estimation, we need systems that can recognize a very large number of classes. Large margin classifica...
Vassilis Athitsos, Alexandra Stefan, Quan Yuan, St...
We propose an algorithm for extracting facial features robustly from images for face recognition under large pose variation. Rectangular facial features are retrieved via the by-p...