Mobile Cloud Computing Face Recognition Sahil Palvia (sap8231) Fall, 2014 Advisor: Dr. Minsoek Kwon Rochester Institute of Technology Department of Computer Science Table of Contents Introduction 3 Background 4 Proposed Solution 5 Design and Implementation 6 Results 12 Conclusions 19 Future Work 20 References 21 Introduction Every person today uses an Internet-enabled mobile device. Majority of the applications running on mobile devices transfer their data to cloud servers for processing
In Making Faces, Kevyn Aucoin, North Americas preeminent makeup artist, shares his secrets, explaining not only the basics of makeup application and technique but also how to use those fundamentals (sometimes in unconventional ways) to create a wide range of different looks. Making Faces features step-by-step directions, instructional full-colour sketches, and a gallery of noncelebrity transformations, as well as fabulous images of stars and supermodels as youve never seen them before.Lush and enticing
The North Face is a rapidly growing brand that started out as a small shop in San Francisco, California. It was founded by two hikers as a small mountaineering retail shop, but has since taken off to become a world-renowned chain with high quality outdoor clothing and gear. The quality and variety of the brand has encouraged the extreme sport goers to continue to shop and spread the word of its reliability. This is important for a lot of the consumers because the Earth is nothing to mess with. They
The ability of humans to recognise and remember faces is remarkable. Interestingly, there seem to be many factors that influence the performance of facial recognition, such as age, gender, race and even particular social or cultural groups that people belong to. This experiment explores whether there is gender bias in face recognition. Own-gender bias in facial recognition is the tendency to recognise individuals from one’s own gender better than individuals from the other gender (Herlitz & Lovén
the world today. The nuances of his work express such great ideas that it is believed one could never perfectly analyze one of his works of art. Sticking to this trend, The Face of War is a somewhat ugly landscape painting with a moving meaning behind every stroke. The desert-set painting features a snake inundated, skull-like face which was drawn to personify everything that war is. The subtleties in the picture help describe this personification further, as it fleshes out the idea that war is an atrocious
In the article, “The New Face of Richard Norris” the author Jeanne Marie Laskas delves into the seemingly tragic story of Richard Norris. The author shows how the media can morph the general public’s perceptions and attitudes, through the use of Richard Norris’ story the author warns against the believability of the media. Jeanne presents Richard Norris and Rodriquez’s tale as other publications had in the beginning of the article than began to present her own findings and anecdotes based off her
Human Face Expression Capture and Virtualization on iPhone Jixian Ma Abstract—This paper purposes to implement iOS class CIImage into a face detection and human face expression capture and virtualization. With the front camera on iPhone, we are able take photos and record real-time videos. We use the front camera on iPhone to capture human face and build a virtualized face on screen to mimic the real-time expression of the human face in front of the screen. We create an interesting virtualized face
Prosopagnosia, or face blindness, is a neurological disorder that prohibits an individual’s ability to recognize faces. It can occur in several different manners, each with different levels of severity. Some who have it are simply unable to recognize faces of familiar individuals, while those with more severe forms cannot distinguish between objects and faces, or even their own reflection. In some of these cases, it can be accompanied by issues with recognizing other objects such as cars or places
Foot in the Door Effect Versus Door In The Face Effect William D. Morell Florida International University Foot In The Door Effect Versus Door In The Face Effect Foot In The Door The Foot in the Door Effect is essentially where an individual requests a potential participant to engage in a simple task in the hopes that they are more likely to engage in a more difficult task afterwards. The belief behind this effect is that the individual requested to engage in the
communication from across a wide array of disciplines” (“Communication Theory”). A specific communication theory that will be highlighted is the Face-Negotiation theory developed by Stella Ting-Toomey. Simply stated, Dr. Ting-Toomey suggests that conflict is a consequence of identity management on an individual and cultural level, and occurs when an individual or group’s face is threatened.