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Computer Vision and Image Understanding, Volume 91
Volume 91, Number 1-2, July-August 2003
- Aleix M. Martínez, Ming-Hsuan Yang, David J. Kriegman:
Special issue on face recognition. 1-5 - Bernd Heisele, Purdy Ho, Jane Wu, Tomaso A. Poggio:
Face recognition: component-based versus global approaches. 6-21 - Bisser Raytchev, Hiroshi Murase:
Unsupervised recognition of multi-view face sequences based on pairwise clustering with attraction and repulsion. 22-52 - Fernando De la Torre, Michael J. Black:
Robust parameterized component analysis: theory and applications to 2D facial appearance models. 53-71 - Diego A. Socolinsky, Andrea Selinger, Joshua D. Neuheisel:
Face recognition with visible and thermal infrared imagery. 72-114 - Bruce A. Draper, Kyungim Baek, Marian Stewart Bartlett, J. Ross Beveridge:
Recognizing faces with PCA and ICA. 115-137 - Yanxi Liu, Karen L. Schmidt, Jeffrey F. Cohn, Sinjini Mitra:
Facial asymmetry quantification for expression invariant human identification. 138-159 - Ira Cohen, Nicu Sebe, Ashutosh Garg, Lawrence S. Chen, Thomas S. Huang:
Facial expression recognition from video sequences: temporal and static modeling. 160-187 - Amit K. Roy-Chowdhury, Rama Chellappa:
Face reconstruction from monocular video using uncertainty analysis and a generic model. 188-213 - Shaohua Kevin Zhou, Volker Krüger, Rama Chellappa:
Probabilistic recognition of human faces from video. 214-245
Volume 91, Number 3, September 2003
- Abbas Z. Kouzani:
Locating human faces within images. 247-279 - Monika Kowalczyk, Wojciech S. Mokrzycki:
Obtaining complete 2.5D view representation of polyhedra using concept of seedling single-view area. 280-301 - Robert Bergevin, Annie Bubel:
Object-level structured contour map extraction. 302-334 - Rómer Rosales, Stan Sclaroff:
A framework for heading-guided recognition of human activity. 335-367
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