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Deep Features for Person Re-identification
2015 11th International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge and Grids (SKG), 2015Matching observations captured by pedestrian detectors across the cameras with non-overlapping views, known as person re-identification, is challenging due to the appearance changes caused by pose, viewpoint and illumination variations, occlusions and cluttered background.
Shuang Wang +4 more
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Special Feature: Pharmacotherapy in Personality Disorders
Journal of Personality Disorders, 1998Recent epidemiological and psychobiological studies indicate that psychopharmacology is promising, even for the treatment of personality disorders. Psychotropic drugs may have positive effects on personality disorders that show a close-relationship to Axis I disorders (e.g., schizotypal personality disorder--schizophrenia simplex; avoidant personality ...
H P, Kapfhammer, H, Hippius
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Soft Feature Based Personal Recognition
2017Biometric based personal recognition has become the integral part for administrate and operational aspects for private and government sector. This paper proposed the soft feature based personal recognition by integration of unique and non-unique or soft features to improve the performance of biometrics recognition system.
Sujata Kulkarni +2 more
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Clinical and personality features of allodynic migraine
Neurological Sciences, 2010Cutaneous allodynia (CA) is a frequent complaint during migraine attacks, recently associated with migraine transformation as well as psychiatric comorbidities. The aim of our study was to define the clinical features of allodynic migraineurs, in particular, the relationship between CA and personality profile.
V C, d'Agostino +3 more
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The role of external features for person recognition
Proceedings of the 2nd symposium on Applied perception in graphics and visualization, 2005Face recognition is a remarkable human skill, as we are able to remember many thousands of faces. A great deal of research has investigated how it is possible to achieve such high levels of performance and what kind of information we encode to reach such a level of proficiency [Bruce and Young 1986].
Karin Pilz +2 more
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Emotional features of narcissistic personality disorder
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1985On the basis of the existing data and his own clinical study, the author provides an overall systematization of emotional features of narcissistic personality disorder. The division of narcissistic emotions into primary and secondary, positive and negative, is ultimately determined by the internal (two-level) personality structure and the success or ...
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Clinical features of the borderline personality disorder
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1980The authors compared 18 patients diagnosed as having borderline personality disorder with 102 patients with orther diagnoses in a psychiatric emergency service. They found that 81 of 129 items obtained from the literature on borderline personality disorder were significantly more characteristic of the patients diagnosed as borderline than patients with
J C, Perry, G L, Klerman
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An Ensemble of Invariant Features for Person Reidentification
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 2017This paper proposes an ensemble of invariant features (EIFs), which can properly handle the variations of color difference and human poses/viewpoints for matching pedestrian images observed in different cameras with nonoverlapping field of views. Our proposed method is a direct reidentification (re-id) method, which requires no prior domain learning ...
Young-Gun Lee +3 more
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Personalization and Social Features
2013SharePoint 2013 contains a comprehensive set of personalization features that enhance personal productivity and social features that facilitate team development, communication, and collaboration. The personalization features streamline personal productivity and enhance awareness of relevant activities. The social features then allow individuals to come
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Narcissistic Personality Disorder: Clinical Features
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1988The author discusses the DSM-III-R diagnostic criteria of narcissistic personality disorder in the context of Kernberg's and Kohut's observations and theorizing. He also describes other clinical manifestations of this disorder often mentioned in the literature but not included in DSM-III-R, and attempts to integrate these features into a comprehensive ...
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