Conditions for Viewpoint Dependent Face Recognition
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20/10/2004
20/10/2004
01/08/1993
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Resumo |
Poggio and Vetter (1992) showed that learning one view of a bilaterally symmetric object could be sufficient for its recognition, if this view allows the computation of a symmetric, "virtual," view. Faces are roughly bilaterally symmetric objects. Learning a side-view--which always has a symmetric view--should allow for better generalization performances than learning the frontal view. Two psychophysical experiments tested these predictions. Stimuli were views of shaded 3D models of laser-scanned faces. The first experiment tested whether a particular view of a face was canonical. The second experiment tested which single views of a face give rise to best generalization performances. The results were compatible with the symmetry hypothesis: Learning a side view allowed better generalization performances than learning the frontal view. |
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Identificador |
AIM-1432 CBCL-081 |
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en_US |
Relação |
AIM-1432 CBCL-081 |
Palavras-Chave | #face recognition #RBF Network Symmetry |