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    Image-Based Human Age Estimation by Manifold Learning and Locally Adjusted Robust Regression by Guodong Guo, Yun Fu, Dyer, C.R., Huang, T.S.

    Published in IEEE transactions on image processing (01-07-2008)
    “…Estimating human age automatically via facial image analysis has lots of potential real-world applications, such as human computer interaction and multimedia…”
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    Learning from examples in the small sample case: face expression recognition by Guodong Guo, Dyer, C.R.

    “…Example-based learning for computer vision can be difficult when a large number of examples to represent each pattern or object class is not available. In such…”
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    Locally Adjusted Robust Regression for Human Age Estimation by Guodong Guo, Yun Fu, Huang, T.S., Dyer, C.R.

    “…Automatic human age estimation has considerable potential applications in human computer interaction and multimedia communication. However, the age estimation…”
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    Patch-based Image Correlation with Rapid Filtering by Guodong Guo, Dyer, C.R.

    “…This paper describes a patch-based approach for rapid image correlation or template matching. By representing a template image with an ensemble of patches, the…”
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    Head pose estimation: Classification or regression? by Guodong Guo, Yun Fu, Dyer, C.R., Huang, T.S.

    “…Head pose estimation has many useful applications in practice. How to estimate the head pose automatically and robustly is still a challenging problem. In pose…”
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    Photorealistic scene reconstruction by voxel coloring by Seitz, S.M., Dyer, C.R.

    “…A novel scene reconstruction technique is presented, different from previous approaches in its ability to cope with large changes in visibility and its…”
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    Interpolating view and scene motion by dynamic view morphing by Manning, R.A., Dyer, C.R.

    “…We introduce the problem of view interpolation for dynamic scenes. Our solution to this problem extends the concept of view morphing and retains the practical…”
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    Simultaneous feature selection and classifier training via linear programming: a case study for face expression recognition by Guodong Guo, Dyer, C.R.

    “…A linear programming technique is introduced that jointly performs feature selection and classifier training so that a subset of features is optimally selected…”
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    Metric self calibration from screw-transform manifolds by Manning, R.A., Dyer, C.R.

    “…This paper introduces a method for metric self-calibration that is based on a novel decomposition of the fundamental matrix between two views taken by a camera…”
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    A Probabilistic Fusion Approach to human age prediction by Guodong Guo, Yun Fu, Dyer, C.R., Huang, T.S.

    “…Human age prediction is useful for many applications. The age information could be used as a kind of semantic knowledge for multimedia content analysis and…”
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    Linear combination representation for outlier detection in motion tracking by Guo, G., Dyer, C.R., Zhang, Z.

    “…In this paper we show that Ullman and Basri's linear combination (LC) representation, which was originally proposed for alignment-based object recognition, can…”
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    Toward image-based scene representation using view morphing by Seitz, S.M., Dyer, C.R.

    “…The question of which views map be inferred from a set of basis images is addressed. Under certain conditions, a discrete set of images implicitly describes…”
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    The scale space aspect graph by Eggert, D.W., Bowyer, K.W., Dyer, C.R., Christensen, H.I., Goldgof, D.B.

    “…Currently the aspect graph is computed from the theoretical standpoint of perfect resolution in object shape, the viewpoint and the projected image. This means…”
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    Interactive visualization of Earth and space science computations by Hibbard, W.L., Paul, B.E., Santek, D.A., Dyer, C.R., Battaiola, A.L., Voidrot-Martinez, M.-F.

    Published in Computer (Long Beach, Calif.) (01-07-1994)
    “…Scientists often view computer algorithms as risk-filled black boxes. The barrier between scientists and their computations can be bridged by techniques that…”
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    Parallel algorithms and architectures for image analysis and computer vision by Dyer, C.R.

    “…Summary form only given, as follows. The topic of multiprocessor computer architectures and parallel algorithms for computer vision is not new, but researchers…”
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    Recovering shape by purposive viewpoint adjustment by Kutulakos, K.N., Dyer, C.R.

    “…An approach for recovering surface shape from the occluding contour using an active (i.e., moving) observer is presented. It is based on a relationship between…”
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    Physically-valid view synthesis by image interpolation by Seitz, S.M., Dyer, C.R.

    “…Image warping is a popular tool for smoothly transforming one image to another. "Morphing" techniques based on geometric image interpolation create compelling…”
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    Detecting irregularities in cyclic motion by Seitz, S.M., Dyer, C.R.

    “…Real cyclic motions tend not to be perfectly even, i.e., the period varies slightly from one cycle to the next, because of physically important changes in the…”
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    Cyclic motion detection using spatiotemporal surfaces and curves by Allmen, M., Dyer, C.R.

    “…Cyclic motion is formally defined as repeating curvature values along a path of motion. A procedure is presented for cyclic motion detection using…”
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