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Poor face recognition predicts social anxiety in autism: A short report. [PDF]
Gehdu BK, Gray KL, Cook R.
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PigFRIS: A Three-Stage Pipeline for Fence Occlusion Segmentation, GAN-Based Pig Face Inpainting, and Efficient Pig Face Recognition. [PDF]
Ma R, Chung S, Kim S, Kim H.
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Optimized hybrid SVM-RF multi-biometric framework for enhanced authentication using fingerprint, iris, and face recognition. [PDF]
Sonal, Singh A, Kant C.
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Beyond surveillance: privacy, ethics, and regulations in face recognition technology. [PDF]
Wang X, Wu YC, Zhou M, Fu H.
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HyperFace: A Deep Fusion Model for Hyperspectral Face Recognition. [PDF]
Li W, Cen X, Pang L, Cao Z.
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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2013
Functional imaging studies, intracranial recordings, and lesion-deficit correlations in neurological patients have produced unique insights into the cognitive mechanisms and neural substrates of face recognition. In this review, we highlight recent advances in the field and integrate data from these complementary lines of research to propose a ...
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Functional imaging studies, intracranial recordings, and lesion-deficit correlations in neurological patients have produced unique insights into the cognitive mechanisms and neural substrates of face recognition. In this review, we highlight recent advances in the field and integrate data from these complementary lines of research to propose a ...
Tracey Ward +73 more
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1992
The study of face-selective neurons in the monkey temporal lobe, and face recognition deficits in humans after brain damage have both become very active fields of investigation. Face-selective neurons appear to be members of ensembles for coding faces rather than individual face detectors or grandmother cells.
C G, Gross, J, Sergent
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The study of face-selective neurons in the monkey temporal lobe, and face recognition deficits in humans after brain damage have both become very active fields of investigation. Face-selective neurons appear to be members of ensembles for coding faces rather than individual face detectors or grandmother cells.
C G, Gross, J, Sergent
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Age-Invariant Face Recognition by Multi-Feature Fusionand Decomposition with Self-attention
ACM Trans. Multim. Comput. Commun. Appl., 2022Different from general face recognition, age-invariant face recognition (AIFR) aims at matching faces with a big age gap. Previous discriminative methods usually focus on decomposing facial feature into age-related and age-invariant components, which ...
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