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SPEECH
1998
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13 years 4 months ago
Should recognizers have ears?
Hynek Hermansky
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
IROS
2008
IEEE
121views Robotics» more  IROS 2008»
13 years 10 months ago
A robot listens to music and counts its beats aloud by separating music from counting voice
— This paper presents a beat-counting robot that can count musical beats aloud, i.e., speak “one, two, three, four, one, two, ...” along music, while listening to music by us...
Takeshi Mizumoto, Ryu Takeda, Kazuyoshi Yoshii, Ka...
MVA
1990
124views Computer Vision» more  MVA 1990»
13 years 5 months ago
Face Recognition without Features
We have developed a near-real-time computer system which can locate and track a subject's head, and then recognize the person by comparing characteristics of the face to thos...
Matthew Turk, Alex Pentland
PERVASIVE
2006
Springer
13 years 4 months ago
A Practical Approach to Recognizing Physical Activities
We are developing a personal activity recognition system that is practical, reliable, and can be incorporated into a variety of health-care related applications ranging from person...
Jonathan Lester, Tanzeem Choudhury, Gaetano Borrie...