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Image and Vision Computing, Volume 55
Volumes 55, Part 1, November 2016
- Kevin W. Bowyer

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Recognizing Future Hot Topics and Hard Problems In Biometrics Research. 1-2 - Rama Chellappa:

The changing fortunes of pattern recognition and computer vision. 3-5 - Hatice Gunes, Hayley Hung:

Is automatic facial expression recognition of emotions coming to a dead end? The rise of the new kids on the block. 6-8 - Shruti Nagpal, Mayank Vatsa

, Richa Singh
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Sketch Recognition: What Lies Ahead? 9-13 - Thirimachos Bourlai

, Lawrence A. Hornak:
Face recognition outside the visible spectrum. 14-17 - Sarah V. Stevenage, Richard M. Guest:

Combining forces: Data fusion across man and machine for biometric analysis. 18-21 - Hugo Proença

, João C. Neves
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Visible-wavelength iris/periocular imaging and recognition surveillance environments. 22-25 - Stephanie Schuckers

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Presentations and attacks, and spoofs, oh my. 26-30 - Esteban Vázquez-Fernández

, Daniel González-Jiménez:
Face recognition for authentication on mobile devices. 31-33 - Raul Sánchez-Reillo:

Signature analysis in the context of mobile devices. 34-37
Volumes 55, Part 2, November 2016
- Xiantong Zhen, Ling Shao

, Stephen J. Maybank, Rama Chellappa:
Handcrafted vs. learned representations for human action recognition. 39-41 - Fan Zhu, Ling Shao

, Jin Xie, Yi Fang:
From handcrafted to learned representations for human action recognition: A survey. 42-52 - Lei Zhang, Changxi Li, Peipei Peng, Xuezhi Xiang

, Jingkuan Song:
Towards optimal VLAD for human action recognition from still images. 53-63 - Teng Li, Zhijun Meng, Bingbing Ni, Jianbing Shen, Meng Wang:

Robust geometric ℓp-norm feature pooling for image classification and action recognition. 64-76 - Yuan Yuan, Lei Qi, Xiaoqiang Lu:

Action recognition by joint learning. 77-85 - Jin Xie, Yi Fang:

Dynamic texture recognition with video set based collaborative representation. 86-92 - Zhi Liu, Chenyang Zhang, Yingli Tian

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3D-based Deep Convolutional Neural Network for action recognition with depth sequences. 93-100 - Jingkuan Song, Lianli Gao, Fuhao Zou, Yan Yan, Nicu Sebe

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Deep and fast: Deep learning hashing with semi-supervised graph construction. 101-108 - Weizhi Nie

, Anan Liu, Wenhui Li, Yuting Su:
Cross-view action recognition by cross-domain learning. 109-118 - Jun Tang, Haiqun Jin, Shoubiao Tan, Dong Liang:

Cross-domain action recognition via collective matrix factorization with graph Laplacian regularization. 119-126 - Tiantian Xu, Fan Zhu, Edward K. Wong, Yi Fang:

Dual many-to-one-encoder-based transfer learning for cross-dataset human action recognition. 127-137 - Shuanglu Dai, Hong Man:

Statistical adaptive metric learning in visual action feature set recognition. 138-148 - Alexandre Perez

, Hedi Tabia, David Declercq, Alain Zanotti:
Using the conflict in Dempster-Shafer evidence theory as a rejection criterion in classifier output combination for 3D human action recognition. 149-157

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