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  2. FaceNet - Wikipedia

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    FaceNet is a facial recognition system developed by Florian Schroff, Dmitry Kalenichenko and James Philbina, a group of researchers affiliated with Google.The system was first presented at the 2015 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. [1]

  3. List of datasets in computer vision and image processing

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    Face recognition, classification 2011 [104] Zhao, G. et al. BU-3DFE neutral face, and 6 expressions: anger, happiness, sadness, surprise, disgust, fear (4 levels). 3D images extracted. None. 2500 Images, text Facial expression recognition, classification 2006 [105] Binghamton University: Face Recognition Grand Challenge Dataset

  4. DeepFace - Wikipedia

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    DeepFace is a deep learning facial recognition system created by a research group at Facebook.It identifies human faces in digital images. The program employs a nine-layer neural network with over 120 million connection weights and was trained on four million images uploaded by Facebook users.

  5. Landmark detection - Wikipedia

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    Facial landmarks can also be used to extract information about mood and intention of the person. [1] Methods used fall in to three categories: holistic methods, constrained local model methods, and regression-based methods. [2] Holistic methods are pre-programmed with statistical information on face shape and landmark location coefficients.

  6. Object detection - Wikipedia

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    Objects detected with OpenCV's Deep Neural Network module (dnn) by using a YOLOv3 model trained on COCO dataset capable to detect objects of 80 common classes. Object detection is a computer technology related to computer vision and image processing that deals with detecting instances of semantic objects of a certain class (such as humans, buildings, or cars) in digital images and videos. [1]

  7. Face detection - Wikipedia

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    OpenAI's CLIP model [9] exemplifies the use of deep learning to associate images and text, facilitating nuanced understanding of emotional content. For instance, combined with a network psychometrics approach, the model has been used to analyze political speeches based on changes in politicians' facial expressions. [ 10 ]

  8. Computer vision - Wikipedia

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    Learning 3D shapes has been a challenging task in computer vision. Recent advances in deep learning have enabled researchers to build models that are able to generate and reconstruct 3D shapes from single or multi-view depth maps or silhouettes seamlessly and efficiently. [24] Automatic inspection, e.g., in manufacturing applications;

  9. Eigenface - Wikipedia

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    Eigenface provides an easy and cheap way to realize face recognition in that: Its training process is completely automatic and easy to code. Eigenface adequately reduces statistical complexity in face image representation. Once eigenfaces of a database are calculated, face recognition can be achieved in real time.