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ICMI
2007
Springer
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13 years 11 months ago
How to distinguish posed from spontaneous smiles using geometric features
Automatic distinction between posed and spontaneous expressions is an unsolved problem. Previously cognitive sciences’ studies indicated that the automatic separation of posed f...
Michel François Valstar, Hatice Gunes, Maja...
MM
2010
ACM
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13 years 3 months ago
Eyes do not lie: spontaneous versus posed smiles
Automatic detection of spontaneous versus posed facial expressions received a lot of attention in recent years. However, almost all published work in this area use complex facial ...
Hamdi Dibeklioglu, Roberto Valenti, Albert Ali Sal...
ICMI
2009
Springer
171views Biometrics» more  ICMI 2009»
13 years 11 months ago
Static vs. dynamic modeling of human nonverbal behavior from multiple cues and modalities
Human nonverbal behavior recognition from multiple cues and modalities has attracted a lot of interest in recent years. Despite the interest, many research questions, including th...
Stavros Petridis, Hatice Gunes, Sebastian Kaltwang...
SMILE
1998
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Interactive 3D Modeling from Multiple Images Using Scene Regularities
Abstract. We present some recent progress in designing and implementing two interactive image-based 3D modeling systems. The first system constructs 3D models from a collection of ...
Heung-Yeung Shum, Richard Szeliski, Simon Baker, M...
TSMC
2010
12 years 11 months ago
Toward Unconstrained Ear Recognition From Two-Dimensional Images
Abstract--Ear recognition, as a biometric, has several advantages. In particular, ears can be measured remotely and are also relatively static in size and structure for each indivi...
John D. Bustard, Mark S. Nixon