This thesis describes a complete framework for organising digital photographs in an unsupervised manner, based on the appearance of people captured in the photographs. Organising a collection of photographs manually, especially providing the identities of people captured in photographs, is a time consuming task. Unsupervised grouping of images containing similar persons makes annotating names easier (as a group of images can be named at once) and enables quick search based on query by example.\ud The full process of unsupervised clustering is discussed in this thesis. Methods for locating facial components are discussed and a technique based on colour\ud image segmentation is proposed and tested. Additionally a method based on the Principal...
Given a crowd-sourced set of videos of a crowded public event, this thesis addresses the problem of ...
There have been significant advances in the computer vision field during the last decade. During th...
Given an image containing more than one individual, face recognition systems so far have assumed sta...
This thesis describes a complete framework for organising digital photographs in an unsupervised man...
How do we identify images of the same person in photo albums? How can we find images of a particul...
In recent years, digital cameras are becoming very commonplace and users need tools to manage large...
In this paper we propose a probabilistic approach for the automatic organization of collected pictur...
This paper describes a method for automatically detecting human faces in generic video sequences. We...
In this paper we propose a probabilistic approach for the automatic organization of pictures in pers...
Human faces represent not only a challenging recognition problem for computer vision, but are also a...
Despite the success obtained in face detection and recognition over the last ten years of research, ...
Automatic identification of "who" is present in individual digital images within a photo management ...
Abstract. Context information other than faces, such as clothes, picturetaken-time and some logical ...
Face detection, localization and recognition from multi-poses are one of the most challenging topics...
Given a crowd-sourced set of videos of a crowded public event, this thesis addresses the problem of ...
There have been significant advances in the computer vision field during the last decade. During th...
Given an image containing more than one individual, face recognition systems so far have assumed sta...
This thesis describes a complete framework for organising digital photographs in an unsupervised man...
How do we identify images of the same person in photo albums? How can we find images of a particul...
In recent years, digital cameras are becoming very commonplace and users need tools to manage large...
In this paper we propose a probabilistic approach for the automatic organization of collected pictur...
This paper describes a method for automatically detecting human faces in generic video sequences. We...
In this paper we propose a probabilistic approach for the automatic organization of pictures in pers...
Human faces represent not only a challenging recognition problem for computer vision, but are also a...
Despite the success obtained in face detection and recognition over the last ten years of research, ...
Automatic identification of "who" is present in individual digital images within a photo management ...
Abstract. Context information other than faces, such as clothes, picturetaken-time and some logical ...
Face detection, localization and recognition from multi-poses are one of the most challenging topics...
Given a crowd-sourced set of videos of a crowded public event, this thesis addresses the problem of ...
There have been significant advances in the computer vision field during the last decade. During th...
Given an image containing more than one individual, face recognition systems so far have assumed sta...