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  2. Automatic Cast Listing in Feature-Length Films with Anisotropic…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2006-CVPR-Arandjelovic-automatic.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: 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.
  3. ADAPTATION OF AN EXPRESSIVE SINGLE SPEAKER DEEP NEURAL NETWORKSPEECH…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2018-ICASSP-speaker-adaptation.pdf
    3 May 2018: We think this is not areflection on the results but rather a reflection on the difficulty withwhich people can judge the similarity of expressions.
  4. Expressive Visual Text-to-Speech Using Active Appearance Models

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2013-CVPR-Talking-Head.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: In each case 10 sentences in each of the six emo-tions were evaluated by 20 people, resulting in a total sam-ple size of 1200. ... In each case 10 sentences in each emotion were evaluated by 20 different people.
  5. C:/SFWDoc/Academic/Publications/2005/BMVC_2005/FinalPaper/bmvc_05_sfwo…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2005-BMVC-Wongsf-realtime.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: 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
  6. An Illumination Invariant Face Recognition System forAccess Control…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2004-BMVC-Arandjelovic-invariant.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: KLD wasalso criticized for being asymmetric [1, 9]. More subtly, both approaches have the disadvantage of comparing whole face distributions, whichhas the implicit assumption that for the same people we expect ... It wasshown that our method consistently
  7. iccv.dvi

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2001-ICCV-Drummond-realtime.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: 2] C Bregler and J Malik. Tracking people with twists and ex-ponential maps.
  8. Semantic object classes in video: A high-definition ground truth…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/article/2009-PR-car-video-database.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: They include fixed objects, typesof road surface, moving objects (including vehicles and people),. ... People smaller than that in image-space are often not detected (shown as red rectangles).
  9. Boosted Manifold Principal Angles for Image Set-Based Recognition…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/article/2007-PR-Kim.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: changes significantly due to variations in people’sheights and their ad lib chosen position relative to the camera.
  10. A Manifold Approach to Face Recognition from Low Quality ...

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2007-ICCV-Arandjelovic-face-recognition.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: Bouchrika and M. S. Nixon. People detection and recog-nition using gait for automated visual surveillance. ... Pontil, and T. Poggio. People recognitionand pose estimation in image sequences.
  11. Efficiently Combining Contour and TextureCues for Object Recognition…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2008-BMVC-Shotton.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: We highlight the categorization im-provements for bikes (side and front), people, cups, and cars ( 23 rear), and the detectionimprovements for bikes (side) and cars (front). ... Horses (front). People. Cars (front). Cows (front). Cars ( rear). Cups.
  12. THERMAL & REFLECTANCE BASED IDENTIFICATION IN CHALLENGING…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/article/2007_PAMI_paper2.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: in 2000 roughly 96 million people, or 34% of the total population, wore prescription. ... is gained by steering away from misleadingly good matches between any two people.
  13. doi:10.1016/j.patrec.2008.04.005

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/article/2009-PR-car-video-database-report.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: They include fixed objects, typesof road surface, moving objects (including vehicles and people),. ... People smaller than that in image-space are often not detected (shown as red rectangles).
  14. Towards Person Authentication by Fusing Visual and Thermal…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/contributionToEditedBook/2007-MM-chapter1.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: 5. The practical importance of this canbe seen by noting that in the US in 2000 roughly 96 million people, or 34% of the total population, woreprescription glasses [42]. ... In theformer case, we assumed that test data corresponded to one of people in
  15. Thermal and reflectance based personal identification methodology…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/article/2010-PR-thermal-faces.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: 6. The practical importance of achievingrecognition robustness in the presence of corrective eyewear canbe seen by noting that in the US in 2000 roughly 96 million people,or 34% of the ... In the former case, we assumedthat test data corresponded to one
  16. williams2006IEEE.dvi

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sjy/papers/wiyo07b.pdf
    20 Feb 2018: I. I NTRODUCTION. SPOKEN dialog systems (SDSs) help people accomplisha task using spoken language. ... recognition error, because sometimes people change their ob-jective in the middle of a conversation.
  17. Canonical Correlation Analysis of Video VolumeTensors for Action…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/article/2008-PAMI-CCA-action-recognition.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: 26]. Corpora of motion capture data (obtainedby infrared light markers) of multiple people and actionsare analyzed as tensors for human motion synthesis andrecognition [41]. ... The action detection was performed by the exemplar set. consisting of the
  18. Ghostscript wrapper for C:\Documents and Settings\mike\My…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2003-MOS-handtracking.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: Further-more the motion of different joints is correlated, for example, most people findit difficult to bend the little finger while keeping the ring finger fully extendedat the same time.
  19. Spatio-Temporal Clustering of Probabilistic Region Trajectories Fabio …

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2011-ICCV-Galasso-ST.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: a vision system may be employed to detect. pieces of clothing, human silhouettes, or a moving crowd.Contemporary people detectors achieve this goal by. ... As discussed in Sec. 4, our modelmay be employed to learn different motion patterns but thisstudy
  20. Co-occurrence Flow for Pedestrian Detection

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2011-ICIP-pedestrian-detection.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: In BMVC, 2009. [20] C. Wojek and B. Schiele. A performance evaluation of single and multi-feature people detection.
  21. Colour Invariants for Machine Face Recognition Ognjen…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2008-AFGR-face-colour.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: Specifically, the extent of illumina-tion variation across the 7 different settings used for each ofthe 100 people, is illustrated in Fig.
  22. Face Recognition from Video using the GenericShape-Illumination…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2006-ECCV-Arandjelovic-face.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: 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.
  23. Ghostscript wrapper for C:\Documents and Settings\mike\My…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/invitedTalk/2003-MOS-handtracking.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: Further-more the motion of different joints is correlated, for example, most people findit difficult to bend the little finger while keeping the ring finger fully extendedat the same time.
  24. 20 Feb 2018: 6. AcknowledgementThe work described in this paper represents the combined ef-forts of many people.
  25. Multi-Sensory Face Biometric Fusion (for Personal Identification)…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2006-OTCBVS-Arandjelovic-fusion.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: 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
  26. Learning to Track with Multiple Observers Björn StengerComputer…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2009-CVPR-hand-tracking.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: static camera on topof a screen showing different people pointing their fist to-wards the camera in order to control a screen pointer. ... Example frames of these twodatasets are shown in Figure4. The hand dataset containsmotion blur, hand pose changes,
  27. Photo-Realistic Expressive Text to Talking Head Synthesis Vincent…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2013-Interspeech-EVTTS.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: Expressiveness isan important aspect of any direct interaction between people.The expressions convey additional information to the listenerbeyond the spoken words. ... Twenty people wereasked to identify the emotions depicted in the original au-dio/video
  28. nips08_tk_final.dvi

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2008-NIPS-MCBoost.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: Acknowledgements. The authors are grateful to many people who have helped by proofreading drafts and providingcomments and suggestions.
  29. Automatic 3D Object Segmentation in MultipleViews using Volumetric…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2007-BMVC-Campbell-volumetric.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: As can be seen from the example images ofFigure 4 (a), the background continually changes including both the surrounding buildingand numerous different people and hence a very wide range of colours.
  30. Model-Based 3D Tracking of an Articulated Hand B. Stenger ...

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2001-CVPR-Stenger-hand.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: Springer-Verlag, London, 1998. [4] C. Bregler and J. Malik. Tracking people with twists and ex-ponential maps.
  31. THERMAL & REFLECTANCE BASED IDENTIFICATION IN CHALLENGING…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/article/2007_PAMI_paper2.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: in 2000 roughly 96 million people, or 34% of the total population, wore prescription. ... is gained by steering away from misleadingly good matches between any two people.
  32. Large scale labelled video data augmentation for semantic…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2017-ICCV-label-propagation.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: As a part of our evaluation effort weinclude the CamVid-Instance dataset consisting of instancelabels for people and cars from the original CamVid [6]dataset. ... Row (a) on the right section of this figure contains three image and corresponding instance
  33. Assisted Video Object LabelingBy Joint Tracking of Regions and ...

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2007-ICCV-workshop-assistedlabels.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: The re-sultsof theprogagationcanbeviewed in the supplementary. 3http://sourceforge.net/projects/opencv/4http://www.cs.ubc.ca/lowe/keypoints/5http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/pff/segment/. video. We measure the propagation
  34. Sparse and Semi-supervised Visual Mapping with the S3GP Oliver ...

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2006-CVPR-Williams-sparse.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: 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.
  35. 20 Feb 2018: Fig. 8 displays the percentage preference rates. Ascan be seen, spectral conversions were consistently pre-ferred for anger and sadness (t-test, p 0:01), while forsurprise most people preferred unmodified
  36. doi:10.1016/j.patrec.2008.04.005

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/article/2009-PR-car-video-database-report.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: They include fixed objects, typesof road surface, moving objects (including vehicles and people),. ... People smaller than that in image-space are often not detected (shown as red rectangles).
  37. Automatic Cast Listing in Feature-Length Films with Anisotropic…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2006-CVPR-Arandjelovic-automatic.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: 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.
  38. ADAPTATION OF AN EXPRESSIVE SINGLE SPEAKER DEEP NEURAL NETWORKSPEECH…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2018-ICASSP-speaker-adaptation.pdf
    3 May 2018: We think this is not areflection on the results but rather a reflection on the difficulty withwhich people can judge the similarity of expressions.
  39. PoseNet: A Convolutional Network for Real-Time 6-DOF Camera…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2015-ICCV-relocalisation-arXiv.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: For example the scene may include dynamicobjects like people and cars or experience changing weatherconditions. ... The last observation is that PoseNet has an attenuated re-sponse to people and other noisy objects, effectively mask-ing them.
  40. eccv_final_77.dvi

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2010-ECCV-single-view-reconstruction.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: Recently, a more detailed humanmodel called SCAPE (Shape Completion and Animation for PEople) has beenproposed [12]. ... Rodgers, SCAPE: Shapecompletion and animation of people, SIGGRAPH (2005) 408–416. 13.
  41. Chapter 1 Achieving Illumination Invariance using Image Filters…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/contributionToEditedBook/2007-FR-chapter1.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: Specifically, this means that people’s motion and head poses are largelyuncontrolled, the amount of available training data is limited to a single short sequence perperson, and image quality is low.
  42. iccv.dvi

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2001-ICCV-Drummond-realtime.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: 2] C Bregler and J Malik. Tracking people with twists and ex-ponential maps.
  43. stenger_imavis06.dvi

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/article/2008-IVC-Stenger.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: In particular, Gavrila[8]examines the problem of detecting pedestrians. Chamfermatching [3] is used to detect humans in different poses,and detecting people is formulated as a template match-ing problem.
  44. 20 Feb 2018: In our evaluation, we demon-strate substantial gains for Hebrew and Croatian, both of whichare spoken by less than 10 million people worldwide.
  45. Unsupervised Bayesian Detection of Independent Motion in Crowds…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2006-CVPR-Brostow-motionincrowds.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: 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.
  46. PoseNet: A Convolutional Network for Real-Time 6-DOF Camera…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2015-ICCV-relocalisation.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: For example the scene may include dynamicobjects like people and cars or experience changing weatherconditions. ... The last observation is that PoseNet has an attenuated re-sponse to people and other noisy objects, effectively mask-ing them.
  47. Silhouette Coherence for CameraCalibration under Circular Motion…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/article/2007-PAMI-coherence.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: tion, making them available to people without physical access. Recently, a number of promising multiview stereo reconstruc-.
  48. CHEN, ROBERTSON, CIPOLLA: BODY SHAPES FROM SINGLE VIEW MEASUREMENTS…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2011-BMVC-Metail.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: Anguelov, P. Srinivasan, D. Koller, S. Thrun, and J. Rodgers. SCAPE: Shape com-pletion and animation of people.
  49. Boosted Manifold Principal Angles for Image Set-Based Recognition…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/article/2007-PR-Kim.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: changes significantly due to variations in people’sheights and their ad lib chosen position relative to the camera.
  50. Expressive Visual Text-To-Speech Using Active Appearance Models…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/publications/inproceedings/2013-CVPR-Talking-Head-copy.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: In each case 10 sentences in each of the six emo-tions were evaluated by 20 people, resulting in a total sam-ple size of 1200. ... In each case 10 sentences in each emotion were evaluated by 20 different people.
  51. A Manifold Approach to Face Recognition from Low Quality ...

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~cipolla/archive/Publications/inproceedings/2007-ICCV-Arandjelovic-face-recognition.pdf
    13 Mar 2018: Bouchrika and M. S. Nixon. People detection and recog-nition using gait for automated visual surveillance. ... Pontil, and T. Poggio. People recognitionand pose estimation in image sequences.

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