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  2. 13 Jul 2006: Who to contact. This page has been created in an attempt to help people who wish to contact us, or obtain information aboutor the University of Cambridge to either find out
  3. Royal Society Meeting on Geometry in Computer Vision

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/royal_society.html
    28 Nov 2006: 16. Prof. J.M. Brady: Summary and closing remarks. Registration. For those wishing to attend the meeting there is no cost, but it is required that people register so that numbers
  4. Who Really Spoke When? Finding Speaker Turns and Identities in…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/tranter_icassp06.html/
    9 Dec 2006: as locating particular speakers in databases, tracking speakers across multiple audio documents or broadcasts, or finding which people support which views in multi-speaker debates. ... For example, speaker models can be built for people who are likely to
  5. 22 Nov 2006: Word-lists and Language Models: In addition to the 72 hours ofacoustic training, six news corpora were used to train the languagemodel, Mandarin TDT[2,3,4], China Radio, People’s
  6. Unsupervised Bayesian Detection of Independent Motion in Crowds…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/brostow_MotionInCrowdsCVPR06.pdf
    14 Sep 2006: The algo-rithm is tested to give quantitative results on crowds of upto 33 people. ... 16] D. Ramanan and D. A. Forsyth. Finding and tracking people from the bottomup.
  7. 22 Nov 2006: Mandarin TDT[2,3,4], Gigaword (XinHua) and People’s Daily.
  8. On Person Authentication by Fusing Visual and Thermal Face ...

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/arandjelovic_AVSS06.pdf
    1 Sep 2006: The practical importance of this can be seen bynoting that in the US in 2000 roughly 96 million people, or34% of the total population, wore prescription glasses [18]. ... 1-to-N and 1-to-1 matching scenarios. In the former case,we assumed that test data
  9. WHO REALLY SPOKE WHEN?FINDING SPEAKER TURNS AND IDENTITIES IN ...

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/tranter_icassp06.pdf
    9 Dec 2006: particular speakers in databases,tracking speakers across multiple audio documents or broadcasts, orfinding which people support which views in multi-speaker debates.This work considers an extension to the ‘who spoke ... For exam-ple, speaker models
  10. EUROGRAPHICS 2006 / E. Gröller and L. Szirmay-Kalos(Guest Editors) ...

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/johnson_semantic06.pdf
    1 Jun 2006: Our primary contribution is a new method forcreating images of specific things and people, with minimalhuman effort. ... The canvas also accepts other similar semantic labels suchas proper names of people, and can be supplemented withcopy-pasted islands
  11. techreport_20060422MJ.dvi

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/brostow_Eurographics06.pdf
    14 Sep 2006: Our primary contributionis a new method for creating images of specific thingsand people, with minimal human effort. ... semantic labels such as proper names of people, andcan be supplemented with copy-pasted islands of pixelsfor categories that lack
  12. C:/SFWDoc/Academic/Publications/2005/BMVC_2005/FinalPaper/bmvc_05_sfwo…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/sfwong_bmvc05.pdf
    21 Sep 2006: Research in sign language recogni-tion is therefore useful in building an interface between deaf and hearing people, and alsoin developing novel human-computer interfaces. ... These 5 hand shapes were selected because people can easilytell them apart
  13. WHO REALLY SPOKE WHEN?FINDING SPEAKER TURNS AND IDENTITIES IN ...

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/tranter_icassp06.html/paper.pdf
    9 Dec 2006: particular speakers in databases,tracking speakers across multiple audio documents or broadcasts, orfinding which people support which views in multi-speaker debates.This work considers an extension to the ‘who spoke ... For exam-ple, speaker models
  14. Multi-Sensory Face Biometric Fusion (for Personal Identification)…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/arandjelovic_OTCBVS06.pdf
    19 Mar 2006: 5. Thepractical importance of this can be seen by noting that in theUS in 2000 roughly 96 million people, or 34% of the totalpopulation, wore prescription glasses [36]. ... 17] G. Friedrich and Y. Yeshurun. Seeing people in the dark: face recog-nition in
  15. Automatic Cast Listing in Feature-Length Films with Anisotropic…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/arandjelovic_CVPR06.pdf
    21 Mar 2006: 1.2. Method overview. The first idea of our work concerns the observation thatsome people are inherently more similar looking to eachother than others. ... 100from 700 sequences (7 for each of the 100 people in thedatabase) acquired in our laboratory.
  16. Sparse and Semi-supervised Visual Mapping with the S3GP Oliver ...

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/williams_cvpr06.pdf
    3 Apr 2006: Text input with a one-dimensionalcontinuous signal is possible via the Dasher system [19] andthese simple uses for the S3GP offer a light-weight com-munication device for people that are ... people with repetitive strain injuries.
  17. Face Recognition from Video using the GenericShape-Illumination…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/arandjelovic_ECCV06.pdf
    17 Feb 2006: 30. 35. 40. 45. Loglikelihood. Num. ber. of fr. ames. Same personDifferent people. ... 6. (a) Histograms of intra-personal likelihoods across frames of a sequence whentwo sequences compared correspond to the same (red) and different (blue) people.
  18. THE CU-HTK MANDARIN BROADCAST NEWS TRANSCRIPTION SYSTEM R. Sinha, ...

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/AGILE/publications/rs_ICASSP06.pdf
    23 Feb 2006: Mandarin TDT[2,3,4], Gigaword (XinHua) and People’s Daily.
  19. Hierarchical Part-Based Human Body PoseEstimation R. Navaratnam∗ A.…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/navaratnam_hierarchical.pdf
    14 Sep 2006: J. Black. Attractive people: Assembling loose-limbed modelsusing non-parametric belief propagation. InNIPS.
  20. The Layout Consistent Random Field for Recognizing and Segmenting ...

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/shotton_cvpr06.pdf
    3 Apr 2006: cars, people) and unstructured (e.g. grass, road);results from a preliminary experiment are given in figure 10.In the multi-class case, the pairwise potential could be en-hanced to
  21. pami04.dvi

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/hernandez_pami06.pdf
    19 Sep 2006: people without physical access. Recently, a number of promising multi-view stereo reconstruction techniques have been pre-.

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