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Distinguishable De-identified Faces

Published on Jul 02, 20151005 Views

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Distinguishable De-identified Faces00:00
Outline00:16
Previous (related) work00:53
The k-Same family of face de-id methods - 101:54
The k-Same family of face de-id methods - 202:49
The k-Same family of face de-id methods - 302:57
The k-Same family of face de-id methods - 403:09
The k-Same family of face de-id methods - 503:17
The k-Same family of face de-id methods - 603:24
The k-Same family of face de-id methods - 703:25
The k-Same family of face de-id methods - 803:36
Our previous work – k-Same-furthest04:47
A problem of k-Same faces in real-life applications - 105:57
A problem of k-Same faces in real-life applications - 206:25
A problem of k-Same faces in real-life applications - 306:33
Our k-Diff-furthest method - 106:50
Our k-Diff-furthest method - 207:00
Our k-Diff-furthest method - 307:06
Our k-Diff-furthest method - 407:11
Our k-Diff-furthest method - 507:35
Our k-Diff-furthest method - 607:59
Our k-Diff-furthest method - 708:01
Our k-Diff-furthest method - 808:31
Protection of original identities08:57
Recognition rates for de-identified faces against their original faces09:26
Diversity of face datasets10:18
Experimental results by k-Diff-furthest - 111:09
Experimental results by k-Diff-furthest - 211:11
Conclusions11:58
References - 113:01
References - 213:02
Thank you13:03