Principal component analysis (PCA) of face images is here related to subjects ' performance on the same images. In two experiments subjects were shown a set of faces and asked to rate them for distinctiveness. They were subsequently shown a superset of faces and asked to identify those which appeared originally. Replicating previous work, we found that hits and false positives (FPs) did not correlate: those faces easy to identify as being "seen " were unrelated to those faces easy to reject as being "unseen". PCA was performed on three data sets: (i) face images with eye-position standardised; (ii) face images morphed to a standard template to remove shape information; (iii) the shape information from faces only. An...
In this project, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), one of the methods in Facial Recognition will b...
In this paper, our main aim is to show a better dimension reduction process of high dimensional imag...
The lack of controlled stimuli transformations is an obstacle to the study of face identity recognit...
Principal component analysis (PCA) of face images is here related to subjects' performance on the sa...
A variety of experimental results indicate that the human visual system processes faces at least to ...
Recognising faces is a complex task that is still not completely understood. While humans are capabl...
A key challenge in human and computer face recognition is to differentiate information that is diagn...
AbstractHuman subjects perform poorly at matching different images of unfamiliar faces. When images ...
AbstractThe performance of two different computer systems for representing faces was compared with h...
Research in face recognition has largely been divided between those projects concerned with front-en...
In recent years , face image processing has become a popular research field. There are many successf...
The performance of two different computer systems for representing faces was compared with human rat...
In these days, appearance based approaches gain popularity in many computer vision problems, more in...
Facial recognition software has been a hot topic for research due to its practicality in today’s soc...
This paper presents a study of how factors associated with subjects affect recognition difficulty us...
In this project, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), one of the methods in Facial Recognition will b...
In this paper, our main aim is to show a better dimension reduction process of high dimensional imag...
The lack of controlled stimuli transformations is an obstacle to the study of face identity recognit...
Principal component analysis (PCA) of face images is here related to subjects' performance on the sa...
A variety of experimental results indicate that the human visual system processes faces at least to ...
Recognising faces is a complex task that is still not completely understood. While humans are capabl...
A key challenge in human and computer face recognition is to differentiate information that is diagn...
AbstractHuman subjects perform poorly at matching different images of unfamiliar faces. When images ...
AbstractThe performance of two different computer systems for representing faces was compared with h...
Research in face recognition has largely been divided between those projects concerned with front-en...
In recent years , face image processing has become a popular research field. There are many successf...
The performance of two different computer systems for representing faces was compared with human rat...
In these days, appearance based approaches gain popularity in many computer vision problems, more in...
Facial recognition software has been a hot topic for research due to its practicality in today’s soc...
This paper presents a study of how factors associated with subjects affect recognition difficulty us...
In this project, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), one of the methods in Facial Recognition will b...
In this paper, our main aim is to show a better dimension reduction process of high dimensional imag...
The lack of controlled stimuli transformations is an obstacle to the study of face identity recognit...