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Graphics-based Learning Approach Integrated with Vision Elements (GLAIVE) is a project in collaboration with the Information Sciences Institute (ISI).
The GLAIVE project is funded by IARPA under the JANUS program and aims at dramatically improving the current performance of face recognition tools by fusing the rich spatial, temporal, and contextual information available from the multiple views captured by today’s “media in the wild”.
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This research project aims at developing a sparse 3D morphable face model (3DMM) to be used in the context of unconstrained 2D face recognition.
The 3DMM has the ability of fitting a 2D face image, even in presence of expression and pose variations. The fitted 3D model is then used to perform a face frontalization in order to bring all the faces in the same canonical form.
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Performing face recognition across 3D scans with different resolution is now attracting an increasing interest thanks to the introduction of a new generation of depth cameras. These devices acquire and provide depth data with much lower resolution compared to the 3D high-resolution scanners typically used for face recognition applications.
In this project we define a super-resolution approach for 3D faces by which a sequence of low-resolution 3D scans is processed to extract a higher-resolution 3D face model.
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