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On Face Segmentation, Face Swapping, and Face Perception [PDF]
We show that even when face images are unconstrained and arbitrarily paired, face swapping between them is actually quite simple. To this end, we make the following contributions. (a) Instead of tailoring systems for face segmentation, as others previously proposed, we show that a standard fully convolutional network (FCN) can achieve remarkably fast ...
Nirkin Yuval+4 more
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Intonation in Spanish declaratives : differences between lab speech and spontaneous speech [PDF]
The present study compares the intonation of Spanish declarative utterances in lab speech and spontaneous speech. Most studies of Spanish intonation have used lab speech, collected in an experimental setting and often scripted. This allows the researcher
Face, Timothy L.
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Primary care physicians and insulin initiation: multiple barriers, lack of knowledge or both? [PDF]
Primary care physicians (PCPs) provide diabetes care for 82% of patients with type 2 diabetes (1). Many patients with type 2 diabetes will eventually need insulin. The UKPDS (2) showed that ß-cell failure is progressive.
Jabbour, MD, FACP, FACE, Serge
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The perception and recognition of familiar faces are thought to depend critically on an analysis of the internal features of the face. However, other studies have shown that combining highly familiar internal features with an inappropriate set of familiar external features produces a composite face whose identity is dominated by the external features.
Peter Thompson, Timothy J. Andrews
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Reference face graph for face recognition [PDF]
Face recognition has been studied extensively; however, real-world face recognition still remains a challenging task. The demand for unconstrained practical face recognition is rising with the explosion of online multimedia such as social networks, and ...
An, L, Bhanu, B, Kafai, M
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Face-to-face: Social work and evil [PDF]
The concept of evil continues to feature in public discourses and has been reinvigorated in some academic disciplines and caring professions. This article navigates social workers through the controversy surrounding evil so that they are better equipped ...
A. G. Miller+20 more
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Social network dynamics of face-to-face interactions [PDF]
The recent availability of data describing social networks is changing our understanding of the "microscopic structure" of a social tie. A social tie indeed is an aggregated outcome of many social interactions such as face-to-face conversations or phone ...
A. Barrat+15 more
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Face-to-Face Communication in Organisations [PDF]
AbstractCommunication is integral to organizations and yet field evidence on the relation between communication and worker productivity remains scarce. We argue that a core role of communication is to transmit information that helps co-workers do their job better.
Diego Battiston+4 more
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This paper uses Queer theory, specifically literature on Bowers v. Hardwick, to analyze debates over legislation proposed in Quebec regarding covered faces. Queer theory sheds light on legal responses to the veil. Parliamentary debates in Quebec reconstitute the polity, notably as secular and united.
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Buzz: Face-to-Face Contact and the Urban Economy [PDF]
This paper argues that existing models of urban concentrations are incomplete unless grounded in the most fundamental aspect of proximity; face-to-face contact.
Coralie Danchin-Burge+5 more
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