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Fine-Grained Shape-Appearance Mutual Learning for Cloth-Changing Person Re-Identification

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2021
Recently, person re-identification (Re-ID) has achieved great progress. However, current methods largely depend on color appearance, which is not reliable when a person changes the clothes. Cloth-changing Re-ID is challenging since pedestrian images with
Peixian Hong   +4 more
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Color appearance models

Computer Vision, 2021
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M. Fairchild
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Appearance-Preserving 3D Convolution for Video-based Person Re-identification

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2020
Due to the imperfect person detection results and posture changes, temporal appearance misalignment is unavoidable in video-based person re-identification (ReID).
Xinqian Gu   +4 more
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Social media, body satisfaction and well-being among adolescents: A mediation model of appearance-ideal internalization and comparison.

Body image, 2020
Despite adolescents' prolific use of social media, relationships between social media and body satisfaction and well-being are not yet well understood, especially among boys.
Hannah K. Jarman   +4 more
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View Synthesis by Appearance Flow

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2016
We address the problem of novel view synthesis: given an input image, synthesizing new images of the same object or scene observed from arbitrary viewpoints.
Tinghui Zhou   +4 more
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Appearances and Ideas of Appearances

Philosophy, 1976
In a witty, ingenious and unaccountably undiscussed paper ('Appearing and Appearances', American Philosophical Quarterly, i964), Professor H. H. Price offers a way of introducing a phenomenalistic terminology, which he thinks is useful and indeed necessary for certain purposes, without using arguments based on cases of illusion and other perceptual ...
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FusionSeg: Learning to Combine Motion and Appearance for Fully Automatic Segmentation of Generic Objects in Videos

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2017
We propose an end-to-end learning framework for segmenting generic objects in videos. Our method learns to combine appearance and motion information to produce pixel level segmentation masks for all prominent objects in videos.
S. Jain, Bo Xiong, K. Grauman
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The Appearance of Appearance

1980
In recent years the topic of buildings as artifacts conveying meaning has begun to reassert itself in the face of the assumptions implicit in much of the theory and work of the modern movement summarized most forcefully in the statement by Gropius (1935) that the “outward forms of the new architecture”…“are not the personal whims of a handful of ...
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Dense Intrinsic Appearance Flow for Human Pose Transfer

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2019
We present a novel approach for the task of human pose transfer, which aims at synthesizing a new image of a person from an input image of that person and a target pose.
Yining Li, Chen Huang, Chen Change Loy
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