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In this paper, a part-based technique for real time detection of users' faces on mobile devices is proposed. This method is specifically designed for detecting partially cropped and occluded faces captured using a smartphone's front-facing camera for continuous authentication. The key idea is to detect facial segments in the frame and cluster the results to obtain the region which is most likely to...
Starting from an object's location in a video frame, tracking-by-detection methods find the location of that object in a subsequent video frame. The tracker's detection step may produce multiple false positives during short-term occlusions, which can result in loss of track. We propose a tracking-by-detection method that is robust to short-term occlusions and false positives. Here, we extend the Struck...
In weakly supervised object detection, conventional methods treat object location in each image as a latent variable and use non-convex optimization to solve the latent variable. However, as the optimization objective is image-level instead of sample-level, the learning procedure tends to choose object parts as false positive samples. Furthermore, when multiple classes of objects appear in the same...
In still images, multi-scale regions contain rich information of different granularity. However, only semantically meaningful regions provide auxiliary cues for action recognition. Moreover, regions at different scales contribute differently. Motivated by the two observations, we propose an approach that is composed of three components: 1) detecting semantic region candidates at multiple scales, 2)...
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