The Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR) is the preeminent computer vision event for new research in support of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), augmented, ...
“[V]ariations between the images of the same face due to illumination and viewing direction are almost always larger than image variations due to changes in face identity” (Moses et al., 1994). As ...
26th IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR 2013) will be held on June 23 through 28 at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, OR.
Computer vision, or the ability of artificially intelligent systems to “see” like humans, has been a subject of increasing interest and rigorous research for decades now. As a way of emulating the ...
Researchers describe a new manner of detecting microbial infection that intercepts pathogen-derived signals of growth to assess the relative threat of virulent bacteria. A nuclear hormone receptor in ...