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Combining Models and Exemplars for Face Recognition: An Illuminating Example
T. Sim and T. Kanade
Proceedings of the CVPR 2001 Workshop on Models versus Exemplars in Computer Vision, December, 2001.

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Abstract

We propose a model- and exemplar-based approach for face recognition. This problem has been previously tackled using either models or exemplars, with limited success. Our idea uses models to synthesize many more exemplars, which are then used in the learning stage of a face recognition system. To demonstrate this, we develop a statistical shape-from-shading model to recover face shape from a single image, and to synthesize the same face under new illumination. We then use this to build a simple and fast classifier that was not possible before because of a lack of training data.


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Associated center: VASC
Associated labs/groups: Face Group and Human Sensing
Associated projects: Face Recognition Across Illumination and Face Recognition


Text Reference

T. Sim and T. Kanade, "Combining Models and Exemplars for Face Recognition: An Illuminating Example," Proceedings of the CVPR 2001 Workshop on Models versus Exemplars in Computer Vision, December, 2001.


BibTeX Reference

@inproceedings{Sim_2001_3870,
   author = "Terence Sim and Takeo Kanade",
   title = "Combining Models and Exemplars for Face Recognition: An Illuminating Example",
   booktitle = "Proceedings of the CVPR 2001 Workshop on Models versus Exemplars in Computer Vision",
   month = "December",
   year = "2001"
}


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