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Automatic Detection and Clustering of Actor Faces based on Spectral Clustering Techniques
Montreal, Quebec, Canada May 28-May 30
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CRV.2007.13Fourth Canadian Conference on Compute ...
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S. Foucher, R-D Department, CRIM, 550 Sherbrooke West, Suite 100, Montr?al, QC, CANADA
L. Gagnon, R-D Department, CRIM, 550 Sherbrooke West, Suite 100, Montr?al, QC, CANADA
We describe a video indexing system that aims at indexing large video files in relation to the presence of similar faces. The detection of near-frontal view faces is done with a cascade of weak classifier. Face tracking is done through a particle filter and generate trajectories. Face clusters are found based on a spectral clustering approach. We compare the performance of various spectral clustering techniques based on 2DPCA features. The system performance is evaluated against a public face database as well as on a real full-length feature movie.
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S. Foucher, L. Gagnon, "Automatic Detection and Clustering of Actor Faces based on Spectral Clustering Techniques," crv, pp.113-122, Fourth Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision (CRV '07), 2007
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