Abstract. Progress in face recognition relies critically on the creation of test sets against which the performance of various approaches can be evaluated. A good set must capture the essential elements of what makes the problem hard, while conforming to practical scale limitations. How-ever, these goals are often deceptively difficult to achieve. In the related area of object recognition, Pinto et al. [2] demonstrated the potential dangers of using a large, uncontrolled natural image set, showing that an extremely rudimentary vision system (inspired by the early stages of visual processing in the brain) was able to perform on par with many state-of-the-art vision systems on the popular Caltech101 object set [3]. At the same time, this same...
In modern face recognition, the conventional pipeline consists of four stages: detect ⇒ align ⇒ repr...
A key challenge in human and computer face recognition is to differentiate information that is diagn...
In this paper we describe FACE (Face Analysis for Commercial Entities), a framework for face recogni...
In recent years, large databases of natural images have become increasingly popular in the evaluatio...
Many efforts have been made in recent years to tackle the unconstrained face recognition challenge. ...
Abstract. A key challenge in building face recognition systems — biologically-inspired or otherwise ...
Abstract — Challenges for face recognition still exist in factors such as pose, blur and distance. M...
Abstract: Unconstrained face recognition remains a challenging computer vision problem despite recen...
We compared face identification by humans and machines using images taken under a variety of uncontr...
Researchers in psychology have well studied the impact of the pose of a face as perceived by humans,...
The human visual system is remarkably proficient at the task of identifying faces, even under severe...
Unconstrained face recognition remains a challenging computer vision problem despite recent exceptio...
Abstract—There has been significant progress in improving the performance of computer-based face rec...
This paper addresses large scale, unconstrained, open set face recognition, which exhibits the prope...
Despite the maturity of face detection research, it re- mains difficult to compare different algorit...
In modern face recognition, the conventional pipeline consists of four stages: detect ⇒ align ⇒ repr...
A key challenge in human and computer face recognition is to differentiate information that is diagn...
In this paper we describe FACE (Face Analysis for Commercial Entities), a framework for face recogni...
In recent years, large databases of natural images have become increasingly popular in the evaluatio...
Many efforts have been made in recent years to tackle the unconstrained face recognition challenge. ...
Abstract. A key challenge in building face recognition systems — biologically-inspired or otherwise ...
Abstract — Challenges for face recognition still exist in factors such as pose, blur and distance. M...
Abstract: Unconstrained face recognition remains a challenging computer vision problem despite recen...
We compared face identification by humans and machines using images taken under a variety of uncontr...
Researchers in psychology have well studied the impact of the pose of a face as perceived by humans,...
The human visual system is remarkably proficient at the task of identifying faces, even under severe...
Unconstrained face recognition remains a challenging computer vision problem despite recent exceptio...
Abstract—There has been significant progress in improving the performance of computer-based face rec...
This paper addresses large scale, unconstrained, open set face recognition, which exhibits the prope...
Despite the maturity of face detection research, it re- mains difficult to compare different algorit...
In modern face recognition, the conventional pipeline consists of four stages: detect ⇒ align ⇒ repr...
A key challenge in human and computer face recognition is to differentiate information that is diagn...
In this paper we describe FACE (Face Analysis for Commercial Entities), a framework for face recogni...