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In this paper, we propose a discriminative aggregation network (DAN) method for video face recognition, which aims to integrate information from video frames effectively and efficiently. Unlike existing aggregation methods, our method aggregates raw video frames directly instead of the features obtained by complex processing. By combining the idea of metric learning and adversarial learning, we learn...
Kinship verification from facial images in wild conditions is a relatively new and challenging problem in face analysis. Several datasets and algorithms have been proposed in recent years. However, most existing datasets are of small sizes and one standard evaluation protocol is still lack so that it is difficult to compare the performance of different kinship verification methods. In this paper,...
Kinship verification from facial images is an interesting and challenging problem in computer vision, and there are very limited attempts on tackle this problem in the literature. In this paper, we propose a new neighborhood repulsed metric learning (NRML) method for kinship verification. Motivated by the fact that interclass samples (without a kinship relation) with higher similarity usually lie...
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