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David Masip, M. Bressan, & Jordi Vitria. (2004). Classifier Combination Applied to Real Time Face Detection and Classification.
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David Masip, M. Bressan, & Jordi Vitria. (2005). Feature extraction methods for real-time face detection and classification. Eurasip Journal on Applied Signal Processing, 13: 2061–2071.
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David Masip, Ludmila I. Kuncheva, & Jordi Vitria. (2005). An ensemble-based method for linear feature extraction for two-class problems. Pattern Analysis and Applications, 8(3): 227–237 (IF: 0.782).
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David Masip, & Jordi Vitria. (2003). An Experimental Comparision of Dimensionality Reduction for Face Verification Methods.
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David Masip, & Jordi Vitria. (2003). On the Nearest Neighbor Approach for Gender Recognition.
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David Masip, & Jordi Vitria. (2003). On the Nearest Neighbor Approach for Gender Recognition.
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David Masip, & Jordi Vitria. (2004). Real Time Face Detection and Verification for Uncontrolled Environments.
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David Masip, & Jordi Vitria. (2004). Object Recognition using Boosted Adaptive Features..
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David Masip, & Jordi Vitria. (2004). Classifier Combination Applied to Real Time Face Detection and Classification. In Recerca Automatica, Visio i Robotica, Ed. UPC, A. Grau, V. Puig (Eds.), 345–353, ISBN 84–7653–844–8.
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David Masip, & Jordi Vitria. (2004). Boosted Linear Projections for Discriminant Analysis.
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David Masip, & Jordi Vitria. (2005). Feature Extraction for Nearest Neighbor Classification. Application to Gender Recognition. International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 20(5): 561–576 (IF: 0.657).
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David Masip, & Jordi Vitria. (2006). Boosted discriminant projections for nearest neighbor classification. Pattern Recognition, 39(2): 164–170.
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David Masip, & Jordi Vitria. (2008). Shared Feature Extraction for Nearest Neighbor Face Recognition. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, 586–595.
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David Masip, Alexander Todorov, & Jordi Vitria. (2012). The Role of Facial Regions in Evaluating Social Dime. In Rita Cucchiara V. M. Andrea Fusiello (Ed.), 12th European Conference on Computer Vision – Workshops and Demonstrations (Vol. 7584, pp. 210–219). LNCS. Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
Abstract: Facial trait judgments are an important information cue for people. Recent works in the Psychology field have stated the basis of face evaluation, defining a set of traits that we evaluate from faces (e.g. dominance, trustworthiness, aggressiveness, attractiveness, threatening or intelligence among others). We rapidly infer information from others faces, usually after a short period of time (< 1000ms) we perceive a certain degree of dominance or trustworthiness of another person from the face. Although these perceptions are not necessarily accurate, they influence many important social outcomes (such as the results of the elections or the court decisions). This topic has also attracted the attention of Computer Vision scientists, and recently a computational model to automatically predict trait evaluations from faces has been proposed. These systems try to mimic the human perception by means of applying machine learning classifiers to a set of labeled data. In this paper we perform an experimental study on the specific facial features that trigger the social inferences. Using previous results from the literature, we propose to use simple similarity maps to evaluate which regions of the face influence the most the trait inferences. The correlation analysis is performed using only appearance, and the results from the experiments suggest that each trait is correlated with specific facial characteristics.
Keywords: Workshops and Demonstrations
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David Masip, Agata Lapedriza, & Jordi Vitria. (2007). Measuring External Face Appearance for Face Classification. In Face Recognition, Ed. Kresimir Delac and Mislav Grgic, pp. 287–307, ISBN 978–3–902613–03–5, I–Tech Education and Publishing.
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