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V. Blanz, S. Romdhani and T. Vetter, "Face identification across different poses and illumination with a 3D morphable model," Int'l Conf. Face and Gesture Rec. pp. 202-207, 2002.

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The CMU Pose, Illumination, and Expression Database - Sim, Baker, Bsat (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....that have already used the database: 6 Evaluating pose invariant face detectors [Heisele et al. 2001a, Heisele et al. 2001b] Evaluation of head pose estimation algorithms. Evaluation of the robustness of face recognition algorithms to the pose of the probe image [Gross et al. 2001, Blanz et al. 2002] Evaluation of face recognition algorithms that operate across pose; i.e. algorithms for which the gallery and probe images have different poses [Gross et al. 2002, Blanz et al. 2002] Evaluation of face recognizers that use multiple images across pose [Gross et al. 2002] ....

.... of the robustness of face recognition algorithms to the pose of the probe image [Gross et al. 2001, Blanz et al. 2002] Evaluation of face recognition algorithms that operate across pose; i.e. algorithms for which the gallery and probe images have different poses [Gross et al. 2002, Blanz et al. 2002] Evaluation of face recognizers that use multiple images across pose [Gross et al. 2002] Evaluation of the robustness of face recognition algorithms to illumination (and pose) Sim and Kanade, 2001, Gross et al. 2001, Blanz et al. 2002] Evaluation of the robustness of face ....

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V. Blanz, S. Romdhani, and T. Vetter. Face identification across different poses and illuminations with a 3D morphable model. In Proceedings of the 5th IEEE International Conference on Face and Gesture Recognition, 2002.


Appearance-Based Face Recognition and Light-Fields - Gross, Matthews, Baker (2002)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....controlled illumination variation. It cannot be used with arbitrary galleries and probes. Note, however, that concurrent with this work there has been a growing interest in face recognition across pose. For example, Vetter et al. have developed an algorithm based on fitting a 3D morphable model [8, 22]. In this section we propose an algorithm for face recognition across pose using light fields. Our algorithm can use any number of gallery images captured at arbitrary poses, and any number of probe images also captured with arbitrary poses. A minimum of 1 gallery and 1 probe image are needed, ....

V. Blanz, S. Romdhani, and T. Vetter. Face identification across different poses and illumination with a 3D morphable model. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Face and Gesture Recognition, 2002.


Quo vadis Face Recognition? - Ralph Gross Jianbo   (Correct)

....been limited to frontal views obtained under standardized illumination on the same day with absence of occlusion and with neutral facial expression or slight smile. Relatively few studies, e.g. 22] have tested face recognition in the context of multiple views or explored related problems, e.g. [4]. Individual differences in subjects, such as whether accuracy is higher for one or another ethnic group, to our knowledge have not been studied. Two notable exceptions to the homogeneity of testing conditions are the FERET competition and related studies [23] and the Facial Recognition Vendor ....

V. Blanz, S. Romdhani, and T. Vetter. Face identification across different poses and illumination with a 3d morphable model. In 5th International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, 2002.


Component-based Face Recognition with 3D Morphable Models - Weyrauch Huang Benjamin (2003)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Blanz)   (Correct)

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V. Blanz, S. Romdhani, and T. Vetter. Face identification across different poses and illuminations with a 3d morphable model. In Proc. of the 5th Int. Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG), pages 202--207, 2002.


Towards Face Recognition At A Distance - Simon Prince James   (Correct)

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V. Blanz, S. Romdhani and T. Vetter, "Face identification across different poses and illumination with a 3D morphable model," Int'l Conf. Face and Gesture Rec. pp. 202-207, 2002.


Creating Invariance To "Nuisance Parameters" in Face Recognition - Simon Prince And   (Correct)

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V. Blanz, S. Romdhani and T. Vetter, "Face identification across different poses and illumination with a 3D morphable model," Proc. 5'th Int'l Conf. Face and Gesture Recognition pp. 202-207, 2002.


Tied Factor Analysis for Face Recognition across Large Pose.. - Prince, Elder (2006)   (Correct)

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V. Blanz, S. Romdhani and T. Vetter, "Face identification across different poses and illumination with a 3D morphable model," Int'l Conf. Face and Gesture Rec. pp. 202-207, 2002.


OnTransforming Statistical Models for Non-Frontal Face.. - Sanderson, Bengio, Gao (2006)   (Correct)

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V. Blanz, S. Romdhani, T. Vetter, Face identification across different poses and illuminations with a 3D morphable model, in: Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (AFGR), Washington, DC, 2002, pp. 192--197.


Automatic 3d Face Verification From Range Data - Gang Pan Zhaohui   (Correct)

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Volker Blanz, Sami Romdhani, and Thomas Vetter, "Face identification across different poses and illumination with a 3d morphable model," in Proc. IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, 2002, pp. 202--207.


Extrapolating Single View Face Models for Multi-View Recognition - Sanderson, Bengio (2004)   (Correct)

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V. Blanz, S. Romdhani, T. Vetter, "Face Identification across Different Poses and Illuminations with a 3D Morphable Model", In: Proc. 5th IEEE Int. Conf. Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, Washington, D.C., 2002.


Statistical Transformations of Frontal Models for.. - Sanderson, Bengio (2004)   (Correct)

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V. Blanz et al., "Face Identification across Different Poses and Illuminations with a 3D Morphable Model", Proc. 5th IEEE Int. Conf. Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, Washington, D.C., 2002.


Three-Dimensional Face Recognition: A Fishersurface - Approach Thomas Heseltine   (Correct)

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Blanz, V., Romdhani, S., Vetter, T.: Face Identification across Different Poses and Illuminations with a 3D Morphable Model. In Proc. of the 5th IEEE Conf. on AFGR (2002)


Three-Dimensional Face Recognition Using Surface Space.. - Heseltine, Pears, Austin   (Correct)

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Blanz, V., Romdhani, S., Vetter, T. Face Identification across Different Poses and Illuminations with a 3D Morphable Model. In Proc. of the 5th IEEE Conference on Automatic Face and Gender Recognition (2002)


Automated Visual Identification of Characters in Situation.. - Mark Everingham And   (Correct)

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V. Blanz, S. Romdhani, and T. Vetter. Face identification across different poses and illumination with a 3D morphable model. In Proc. AFGR, 2002.


Statistical Transformations of Frontal Models for.. - Sanderson, Bengio (2004)   (Correct)

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V. Blanz et al., "Face Identification across Different Poses and Illuminations with a 3D Morphable Model", Proc. 5th IEEE Int. Conf. Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, Washington, D.C., 2002.


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V. Blanz, S. Romdhani, and T. Vetter. Face identification across different poses and illumination with a 3D morphable model. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Face and Gesture Recognition, pages 202--207, 2002.

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