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Image and Vision Computing, Volume 58
Volume 58, February 2017
- Shiyang Cheng, Ioannis Marras, Stefanos Zafeiriou, Maja Pantic:
Statistical non-rigid ICP algorithm and its application to 3D face alignment. 3-12 - László A. Jeni
, Jeffrey F. Cohn, Takeo Kanade
:
Dense 3D face alignment from 2D video for real-time use. 13-24 - Robert Walecki, Ognjen Rudovic, Vladimir Pavlovic
, Maja Pantic:
Variable-state Latent Conditional Random Field models for facial expression analysis. 25-37 - Mahdi Jampour
, Vincent Lepetit, Thomas Mauthner, Horst Bischof
:
Pose-specific non-linear mappings in feature space towards multiview facial expression recognition. 38-46 - Meng Yang, Xing Wang, Weiyang Liu, Linlin Shen:
Joint regularized nearest points for image set based face recognition. 47-60 - Xiaolong Wang, Guodong Guo, Michele Merler, Noel C. F. Codella, M. V. Rohith, John R. Smith, Chandra Kambhamettu:
Leveraging multiple cues for recognizing family photos. 61-75 - Jeong-Jik Seo, Hyungil Kim
, Wesley De Neve, Yong Man Ro
:
Effective and efficient human action recognition using dynamic frame skipping and trajectory rejection. 76-85 - Ajjen Joshi, Camille Monnier, Margrit Betke, Stan Sclaroff:
Comparing random forest approaches to segmenting and classifying gestures. 86-95 - P. Jonathon Phillips, Patrick J. Flynn, Kevin W. Bowyer
:
Lessons from collecting a million biometric samples. 96-107
- Massimo Tistarelli, J. Ross Beveridge, Patrick J. Flynn, Michele Nappi:
Special issue on Best of Biometrics 2015. 108-109 - Luca Ghiani, David A. Yambay, Valerio Mura, Gian Luca Marcialis, Fabio Roli, Stephanie Schuckers:
Review of the Fingerprint Liveness Detection (LivDet) competition series: 2009 to 2015. 110-128 - Ioannis Rigas, Oleg V. Komogortsev:
Current research in eye movement biometrics: An analysis based on BioEye 2015 competition. 129-141 - Thomas Bergmüller, Eleftherios Christopoulos, Kevin Fehrenbach, Martin Schnoell, Andreas Uhl:
Recompression effects in iris recognition. 142-157 - Mateusz Trokielewicz
, Adam Czajka, Piotr Maciejewicz:
Implications of ocular pathologies for iris recognition reliability. 158-167 - Yang Hu
, Konstantinos Sirlantzis
, Gareth Howells:
A novel iris weight map method for less constrained iris recognition based on bit stability and discriminability. 168-180 - Pouya Samangouei
, Vishal M. Patel, Rama Chellappa:
Facial attributes for active authentication on mobile devices. 181-192 - Dan Zeng
, Qijun Zhao, Shuqin Long, Jing Li:
Examplar coherent 3D face reconstruction from forensic mugshot database. 193-203 - Mengjun Leng, Panagiotis Moutafis
, Ioannis A. Kakadiaris
:
Joint prototype and metric learning for image set classification: Application to video face identification. 204-213 - T. Hoang Ngan Le
, Khoa Luu
, Chenchen Zhu, Marios Savvides:
Semi self-training beard/moustache detection and segmentation simultaneously. 214-223 - Jianqing Zhu, Shengcai Liao
, Zhen Lei, Stan Z. Li:
Multi-label convolutional neural network based pedestrian attribute classification. 224-229 - Adam Goodkind
, David Guy Brizan, Andrew Rosenberg:
Utilizing overt and latent linguistic structure to improve keystroke-based authentication. 230-238 - Julien Bringer, Constance Morel, Christian Rathgeb:
Security analysis and improvement of some biometric protected templates based on Bloom filters. 239-253 - Guangcan Mai
, Meng-Hui Lim, Pong C. Yuen:
Binary feature fusion for discriminative and secure multi-biometric cryptosystems. 254-265 - Di Huang, Renke Zhang, Yuan Yin
, Yiding Wang, Yunhong Wang:
Local feature approach to dorsal hand vein recognition by Centroid-based Circular Key-point Grid and fine-grained matching. 266-277
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