Autonomous learning for face recognition in the wild via ambient wireless cues
Facial recognition is a key enabling component for emerging Internet of Things (IoT) services such as smart homes or responsive offices. Through the use of deep neural networks, facial recognition has achieved excellent performance. However, this is only possibly when trained with hundreds of images...
Main Authors: | Lu, C, Kan, X, Du, B, Chen, C, Wen, H, Markham, A, Trigoni, N, Stankovic, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Association for Computing Machinery
2019
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