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Yuxiao Hu

Researcher at Microsoft

Publications -  53
Citations -  8213

Yuxiao Hu is an academic researcher from Microsoft. The author has contributed to research in topics: Facial recognition system & Face (geometry). The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 50 publications receiving 7369 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuxiao Hu include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

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Face recognition using Laplacianfaces

TL;DR: Experimental results suggest that the proposed Laplacianface approach provides a better representation and achieves lower error rates in face recognition.
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MS-Celeb-1M: A Dataset and Benchmark for Large-Scale Face Recognition

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a benchmark task to recognize one million celebrities from their face images, by using all the possibly collected face images of this individual on the web as training data.
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MS-Celeb-1M: A Dataset and Benchmark for Large-Scale Face Recognition

TL;DR: A benchmark task to recognize one million celebrities from their face images, by using all the possibly collected face images of this individual on the web as training data, which could lead to one of the largest classification problems in computer vision.
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Learning a Spatially Smooth Subspace for Face Recognition

TL;DR: This paper introduces a regularized subspace learning model using a Laplacian penalty to constrain the coefficients to be spatially smooth and shows results on face recognition which are better for image representation than their original version.
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Efficient 3D reconstruction for face recognition

TL;DR: An efficient two-dimensional-to-three-dimensional integrated face reconstruction approach is introduced to reconstruct a personalized 3D face model from a single frontal face image with neutral expression and normal illumination and the synthesized virtual faces significantly improve the accuracy of face recognition with changing PIE.