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Ran He

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  330
Citations -  11787

Ran He is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Facial recognition system & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 303 publications receiving 8707 citations. Previous affiliations of Ran He include Dalian University of Technology & Nanyang Technological University.

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3D Aided Duet GANs for Multi-View Face Image Synthesis

TL;DR: 3D aided duet generative adversarial networks (AD-GAN) to precisely rotate the yaw angle of an input face image to any specified angle is proposed to improve the visual realism of multi-view synthetic images but also preserves identity information well.
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High-Fidelity Face Manipulation With Extreme Poses and Expressions

TL;DR: A novel framework that simplifies face manipulation into two correlated stages: a boundary prediction stage and a disentangled face synthesis stage is proposed, which dramatically improves the synthesis quality.
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Attributes Guided Feature Learning for Vehicle Re-identification

TL;DR: A novel deep network architecture, which guided by meaningful attributes including camera views, vehicle types and colors for vehicle Re-ID, and design a view-specified generative adversarial network to generate the multi-view vehicle images.
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Robust Recognition via Information Theoretic Learning

TL;DR: A new information theoretic concept, correntropy, is resort to as a robust measure and applied to solve robust face recognition and object recognition problems and the additive and multiplicative forms of half-quadratic optimization to efficiently minimize entropy problems.
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Robust Discriminant Analysis Based on Nonparametric Maximum Entropy

TL;DR: A Robust Discriminant Analysis based on maximum entropy ( MaxEnt) criterion (MaxEnt-RDA), which is derived from a nonparametric estimate of Renyi's quadratic entropy, which makes use of high order statistics (entropy) to estimate the probability matrix so that it is robust to outliers.