Learning grimaces by watching TV
Differently from computer vision systems which require explicit supervision, humans can learn facial expressions by observing people in their environment. In this paper, we look at how similar capabilities could be developed in machine vision. As a starting point, we consider the problem of relating...
Main Authors: | Albanie, S, Vedaldi, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
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British Machine Vision Association and Society for Pattern Recognition
2016
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