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Facial recognition law in China
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2022Although the prevalence of facial recognition-based COVID-19 surveillance tools and techniques, China does not have a facial recognition law to protect its residents’ facial data. Oftentimes, neither the public nor the government knows where people’s facial images are stored, how they have been used, who might use or misuse them, and to what extent ...
Zhaohui Su +5 more
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2009
Over the past decade Facial Recognition has become more cohesive and reliable than ever before. We begin with an analysis explaining why certain facial recognition methodologies examined under FERET, FRVT 2000, FRVT 2002, and FRVT 2006 have become stronger and why other approaches to facial recognition are losing traction.
Rory A. Lewis, Zbigniew W. Ras
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Over the past decade Facial Recognition has become more cohesive and reliable than ever before. We begin with an analysis explaining why certain facial recognition methodologies examined under FERET, FRVT 2000, FRVT 2002, and FRVT 2006 have become stronger and why other approaches to facial recognition are losing traction.
Rory A. Lewis, Zbigniew W. Ras
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Facial Expression Recognition on partial facial sections
2019 11th International Symposium on Image and Signal Processing and Analysis (ISPA), 2019Research by psychologists have shown that subjects had a preference for a side of a face when it was expressing emotions. This paper seeks to find what accuracies can be attained when only a segment of the face is considered. We show that using one side of the face only reduces accuracy by 0.34% but at half the computationally time required.
Ryan Melaugh +3 more
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Understanding the recognition of facial identity and facial expression
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2005Faces convey a wealth of social signals. A dominant view in face-perception research has been that the recognition of facial identity and facial expression involves separable visual pathways at the functional and neural levels, and data from experimental, neuropsychological, functional imaging and cell-recording studies are commonly interpreted within ...
Calder, A.J., Young, A.W.
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Recognition of Facial Affect in Depression
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 198525 depressed patients recognized a sad face with more errors than 25 normal persons and labeled other expressions as sadness when affective content was not recognized. Correct recognitions for 6 affects were related to the portion of the face depicted.
M K, Mandal, B B, Bhattacharya
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Classification of facial features for recognition
Proceedings. 1991 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2002A facial feature classification technique that independently captures both the geometric configuration and the image detail of a particular feature is described. The geometric configuration is first extracted by fitting a deformable template to the shape of the feature (for example, an eye) in the image.
M. A. Shackleton, W. J. Welsh
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4D facial expression recognition
2011 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops (ICCV Workshops), 2011In this paper, we focus on discrete expression classification using dynamic 3D sequences (4D data) recording the facial movements. A robust approach for registering 4D data is proposed and a variant of local binary patterns on three orthogonal planes is used for feature extraction.
Tianhong Fang +3 more
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Interest and Attention in Facial Recognition
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2003When applied to facial recognition, the levels of processing paradigm has yielded consistent results: faces processed in deep conditions are recognized better than faces processed under shallow conditions. However, there are multiple explanations for this occurrence. The own-race advantage in facial recognition, the tendency to recognize faces from one'
Melinda C R, Burgess, George E, Weaver
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Wavelet-Based Facial recognition
2018 6th International Conference on Control Engineering & Information Technology (CEIT), 2018To recognize and automatically identify the identities of individuals, there are several biometric identification systems based on physiological and behavioral characteristics, in our work we are interested in face recognition, which is a recent biometric authentication technology. This technology offers a reasonable level of precision.
Bendjillali, Ridha +3 more
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Facial Recognition, for a Change
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2022openaire +2 more sources

