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[Project image] Face Recognition
Head: Fernando De la Torre Frade
Contact: Fernando De la Torre Frade (ftorre@cs.cmu.edu)

Mailing address:
Carnegie Mellon University
Robotics Institute
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Associated center: VASC
Associated lab/group: Face Group

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Project Description

The appearance of people's faces changes drastically due to expression, pose, illumination, aging, and iconic changes (e.g. beard, glasses). The large variability in face appearance makes face recognition algorithms from images or video a challenging task. Moreover, typically only few training examples (e.g. one frontal face sample) per subject are available, are given making the classification task difficult. The aim of this project is to develop robust methods for face recognition across pose, expression and illumination.

Personnel [Past Members]

Name Title Email Address
Fernando's personal homepage Fernando De la Torre Frade Research Scientist ftorre@cs.cmu.edu
Ralph's personal homepage Ralph Gross PhD Student, ISRI rgross@cs.cmu.edu
David Monzo Ferrer Visiting Scholar damonfer@gmail.com

Current Sub-projects [Past Sub-projects]

Face Recognition Across Illumination - Recognizing people from faces: video and still iamges.
Face Recognition Across Pose - Recognizing people from different poses.
Facial Asymmetry as a Biometric - We are investigating the effect of facial asymmetry measurement statistics as a biometric under expression variations.
 

Recent publications [View all 17 publications]


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