Recognizing faces in broadcast video

Face recognition has recently attracted increasing attention and is beginning to be applied in a variety of domains, predominantly for security, but also for video indexing. This paper describes the application of a face recognition system to video indexing, with the joint purpose of labelling faces...

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Labeling
Loudspeakers
Multimedia communication
Security
Speech
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