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TSMC
2008
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14 years 9 months ago
A Human-Computer Interface Using Symmetry Between Eyes to Detect Gaze Direction
In the cases of paralysis so severe that a person's ability to control movement is limited to the muscles around the eyes, eye movements or blinks are the only way for the per...
John J. Magee, Margrit Betke, James Gips, M. R. Sc...
ICARCV
2006
IEEE
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15 years 3 months ago
Recognizing People's Faces: from Human to Machine Vision
— As confirmed by recent neurophysiological studies, the use of dynamic information is extremely important for humans in visual perception of biological forms and motion. Apart ...
Massimo Tistarelli, Manuele Bicego, Enrico Grosso
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CVPR
2010
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Human Identity Recognition in Aerial Images
Human identity recognition is an important yet underaddressed problem. Previous methods were strictly limited to high quality photographs, where the principal techniques heavily...
Omar Oreifej, Ramin Mehran, and Mubarak Shah
ASSETS
2006
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Interactive tracking of movable objects for the blind on the basis of environment models and perception-oriented object recognit
In previous work we have presented a prototype of an assistant system for the blind that can be used for self-localization and interactive object identification of static objects ...
Andreas Hub, Tim Hartter, Thomas Ertl
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ECCV
1994
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Face Recognition: the Problem of Compensating for Changes in Illumination Direction
A face recognition system must recognize a face from a novel image despite the variations between images of the same face. A common approach to overcoming image variations because...
Yael Moses, Yael Adini, Shimon Ullman