Gabor Wavelet Networks for Object Representation
Proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on Theoretical Foundations of Computer Vision: Multi-Image Analysis
Wavelet Subspace Method for Real-Time Face Tracking
Proceedings of the 23rd DAGM-Symposium on Pattern Recognition
Affine invariant descriptors for color images using Fourier series
Pattern Recognition Letters
Automatic Sign Language Analysis: A Survey and the Future beyond Lexical Meaning
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Real-time object tracking using bounded irregular pyramids
Pattern Recognition Letters
3D Target Scale Estimation and Target Feature Separation for Size Preserving Tracking in PTZ Video
International Journal of Computer Vision
Automated defect detection in uniform and structured fabrics using Gabor filters and PCA
Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation
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In the article we present a method for visual face tracking that is based on a wavelet representation of a face tem-plate. The wavelet representation allows arbitrary affine deformations of the facial image, it allows generalizing from an individual face template to a rather general face template and it allows adapting the computational needs of the tracking algorithm to the computational resources available. The method presented was implemented on a Linux Pentium 450 MHz and runs off-line with 25 Hz and on-line, using an active camera mount, with 22 Hz. We present experimental results on off-line tests on several common image sequences including the salesman-sequence as well as on on-line tests.