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Self-occlusion is a challenging problem existing in human pose estimation. In this paper we exploit a new cue to solve this problem: the torso orientation. We describe a technique to automatically detect self-occlusion in training set without visibility label. Given this prior information, we are able to jointly learn an occlusion-aware model to capture the pattern of self-occluded body parts. We...
3D Mask face spoofing attack becomes new challenge and attracts more research interests in recent years. However, due to the deficiency number and limited variations of database, there are few methods be proposed to aim on it. Meanwhile, most of existing databases only concentrate on the anti-spoofing of different kinds of attacks and ignore the environmental changes in real world applications. In...
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