We determine and use the gaze distribution of observers viewing images of subjects for gender recognition. In general, people look at informative regions when determining the gender of subjects in images. Based on this observation, we hypothesize that the regions corresponding to the concentration of the observer gaze distributions contain discriminative features for gender recognition. We generate the gaze distribution from observers while they perform the task of manually recognizing gender from subject images. Next, our gaze-guided feature extraction assigns high weights to the regions corresponding to clusters in the gaze distribution, thereby selecting discriminative features. Experimental results show that the observers mainly focused...
The human face is central to our everyday social interactions. Recent studies have shown that while ...
The popularity and the appeal of systems which are able to automatically determine the gender from f...
Previous research has implied that the accuracy of facial recognition may depend on the amount of ti...
We propose an attention mechanism in deep learning networks for gender recognition using the gaze di...
We discuss how to reveal and use the gaze locations of observers who view pedestrian images for pers...
International audienceA face reveals a great deal of information to a perceiver including gender. Hu...
This paper is concerned with effective and efficient identification of human subjects for the purpos...
The system allowing to extract all the possible information about depicted people from the input vid...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. The identification of visual cues in facial images has been widely explored in ...
This paper evaluates the discriminant capabilities of face parts in gender recognition. Given the i...
Research on the own-gender bias in face recognition has indicated an asymmetrical effect: an effect ...
International audienceHuman faces demonstrate clear Sexual Dimorphism (SD) for recognizing the gende...
The advent of modern eye tracking devices has spawned a plethora of new research on eye movements. ...
This paper evaluates the expected complementarity between the most prominent parts of the face for ...
What is the relationship between object segmentation and recognition? First, we develop a feature se...
The human face is central to our everyday social interactions. Recent studies have shown that while ...
The popularity and the appeal of systems which are able to automatically determine the gender from f...
Previous research has implied that the accuracy of facial recognition may depend on the amount of ti...
We propose an attention mechanism in deep learning networks for gender recognition using the gaze di...
We discuss how to reveal and use the gaze locations of observers who view pedestrian images for pers...
International audienceA face reveals a great deal of information to a perceiver including gender. Hu...
This paper is concerned with effective and efficient identification of human subjects for the purpos...
The system allowing to extract all the possible information about depicted people from the input vid...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. The identification of visual cues in facial images has been widely explored in ...
This paper evaluates the discriminant capabilities of face parts in gender recognition. Given the i...
Research on the own-gender bias in face recognition has indicated an asymmetrical effect: an effect ...
International audienceHuman faces demonstrate clear Sexual Dimorphism (SD) for recognizing the gende...
The advent of modern eye tracking devices has spawned a plethora of new research on eye movements. ...
This paper evaluates the expected complementarity between the most prominent parts of the face for ...
What is the relationship between object segmentation and recognition? First, we develop a feature se...
The human face is central to our everyday social interactions. Recent studies have shown that while ...
The popularity and the appeal of systems which are able to automatically determine the gender from f...
Previous research has implied that the accuracy of facial recognition may depend on the amount of ti...