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Iain Matthews
Senior Systems Scientist
Associated center: VASC
Email address: iainm@cs.cmu.edu (Currently On Leave)
Mailing address:
Carnegie Mellon University
Robotics Institute
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
For more information, see my personal homepage.
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I am mainly interested in the problem of real-time non-rigid tracking. Typically this is being used in the task of tracking faces. I actively pursue adjuvant applications such as driver monitoring and audio-visual speech recognition and synthesis.
The project pages below describe both the technical details of our approach and some specific applications.
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computer vision, human-computer interaction, and speech generation and recognition
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Face Group - Robust detection, recognition, and tracking of human faces with automated analysis of expressions
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Human Identification at a Distance - We are developing and evaluating human identification technologies as part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) sponsored program in Human Identification at a Distance (HumanID).
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AAM Fitting Algorithms - Many varieties of algorithms for fitting Cootes and Taylor's "Active Appearance Models" are developed.
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AAMs with Occlusion - We are developing algorithms to construct AAMs from occluded training images and to
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Facial Expression Analysis - Automatic facial expression encoding, extraction and recognition, and expression intensity estimation for the applications of MPEG4 application: teleconferencing, human-computer interaction/interface.
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- Multi-view AAM fitting and construction
K. Ramnath, S.C. Koterba, J. Xiao, C. Hu, I. Matthews, S. Baker, J. Cohn, and T. Kanade
International Journal of Computer Vision, 2007.
- Real-time expression cloning using active appearance models
B. Theobald, I. Matthews, J. Cohn, and S. Boker
Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (ICMI'07), 2007, pp. 134 - 139.
[Abstract]
Download: pdf [1749 KB] copyrighted
- Face Refinement through a Gradient Descent Alignment Approach
S. Lucey and I. Matthews
HCSNet Workshop on the Use of Vision in HCI (VisHCI), November, 2006.
[Abstract]
Download: pdf [333 KB] copyrighted
- Evaluating Error Functions for Robust Active Appearance Models
B. Theobald, I. Matthews, and S. Baker
Proceedings of the International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, April, 2006, pp. 149 - 154.
[Abstract]
Download: pdf [229 KB] copyrighted
- On the Dimensionality of Deformable Face Models
I. Matthews, J. Xiao, and S. Baker
tech. report CMU-RI-TR-06-12, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, March, 2006.
[Abstract]
Download: pdf [1489 KB] copyrighted
- AAM derived face representations for robust facial action recognition
S. Lucey, I. Matthews, C. Hu, Z. Ambadar, F. De la Torre Frade, and J. Cohn
Proceedings of the Seventh IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG'06), 2006, pp. 155 - 160.
Download: pdf [828 KB] copyrighted
- Active Appearance Models with Occlusion
R. Gross, I. Matthews, and S. Baker
Image and Vision Computing, Vol. 24, No. 6, 2006, pp. 593-604.
[Abstract]
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- Generic vs. person specific active appearance models
R. Gross, I. Matthews, and S. Baker
Image and Vision Computing, Vol. 23, No. 11, November, 2005, pp. 1080-1093.
[Abstract]
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- Multi-View AAM Fitting and Camera Calibration
S.C. Koterba, S. Baker, I. Matthews, C. Hu, J. Xiao, J. Cohn, and T. Kanade
Proc. International Conference on Computer Vision, Vol. 1, October, 2005, pp. 511 - 518.
[Abstract]
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- Active Appearance Models Revisited
I. Matthews and S. Baker
International Journal of Computer Vision, Vol. 60, No. 2, November, 2004, pp. 135 - 164.
[Abstract]
Download: pdf [759 KB] copyrighted
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