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Energy expenditure estimation using visual and inertial sensors (2017)
Journal Article
Craddock, I., Paiement, A., Hannuna, S., Camplani, M., Cooper, A., Damen, D., …Tao, L. (2018). Energy expenditure estimation using visual and inertial sensors. IET Computer Vision, 12(1), 36-47. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-cvi.2017.0112

© The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2017. Deriving a person's energy expenditure accurately forms the foundation for tracking physical activity levels across many health and lifestyle monitoring tasks. In this study, the authors present a... Read More about Energy expenditure estimation using visual and inertial sensors.

BRDF of human skin in the visible spectrum (2017)
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Smith, M. L., Smith, L. N., Farooq, A. R., Sohaib, A., Farooq, A., Smith, L., …Broadbent, L. (2017). BRDF of human skin in the visible spectrum. Sensor Review, 37(4), 390-395. https://doi.org/10.1108/SR-11-2016-0258

© Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose - Significant research has been carried out in terms of development of new bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) instruments; however, there is still little research available regarding spectral... Read More about BRDF of human skin in the visible spectrum.

Multiple human tracking in RGB-depth data: A survey (2017)
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Camplani, M., Paiement, A., Mirmehdi, M., Damen, D., Hannuna, S., Burghardt, T., & Tao, L. (2017). Multiple human tracking in RGB-depth data: A survey. IET Computer Vision, 11(4), 265-285. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-cvi.2016.0178

© The Institution of Engineering and Technology. Multiple human tracking (MHT) is a fundamental task in many computer vision applications. Appearance-based approaches, primarily formulated on RGB data, are constrained and affected by problems arising... Read More about Multiple human tracking in RGB-depth data: A survey.

Minimizing separability: A comparative analysis of illumination compensation techniques in face recognition (2017)
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Olisah, C. C. (2017). Minimizing separability: A comparative analysis of illumination compensation techniques in face recognition. International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science, 9(5), 40-51. https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2017.05.06

Feature extraction task are primarily about making sense of the discriminative features/patterns of facial information and extracting them. However, most real world face images are almost always intertwined with imaging modality problems of which... Read More about Minimizing separability: A comparative analysis of illumination compensation techniques in face recognition.

Polarisation photometric stereo (2017)
Journal Article
Atkinson, G. (2017). Polarisation photometric stereo. Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 160, 158-167. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cviu.2017.04.014

© 2017 This paper concerns a novel approach to fuse two-source photometric stereo (PS) data with polarisation information for complete surface normal recovery for smooth or slightly rough surfaces. PS is a well-established method but is limited in ap... Read More about Polarisation photometric stereo.

Two-source surface reconstruction using polarisation (2017)
Journal Article
Atkinson, G. A., & Atkinson, G. (2017). Two-source surface reconstruction using polarisation. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 10270 LNCS, 123-135. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59129-2_11

© Springer International Publishing AG 2017. Polarisation vision aims to capture and interpret the polarisation state of incoming light as part of a computer vision system. In this paper, polarisation information is fused with two-source photometric... Read More about Two-source surface reconstruction using polarisation.