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Person Identification in Webcam Images: An Application of Semi-Supervised Learning

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posted on 2009-09-01, 00:00 authored by Maria-Florina Balcan, Avrim Blum, Patrick Pakyan Choi, John D. Lafferty, Brian Pantano, Mugizi Robert Rwebangira, Xiaojin Zhu
An application of semi-supervised learning is made to the problem of person identification in low quality webcam images. Using a set of images of ten people collected over a period of four months, the person identification task is posed as a graph-based semi-supervised learning problem, where only a few training images are labeled. The importance of domain knowledge in graph construction is discussed, and experiments are presented that clearly show the advantage of semi-supervised learning over standard supervised learning. The data used in the study is available to the research community to encourage further investigation of this problem.

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