Privacy-preserving identification for monitoring images
Camera sensors embedded in monitor units or mobile phones make it easy to capture various personal images in daily life. Machine learning especially deep learning provides an elegant way to identify images (e.g., person re-identification, face recognition, facial expression recognition). However, a...
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Main Authors: | ZHAO, Bowen, LI, Xiaoguo |
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2024
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