Search Results for author: Shruti Nagpal

Found 12 papers, 0 papers with code

Enhancing Fine-Grained Classification for Low Resolution Images

no code implementations1 May 2021 Maneet Singh, Shruti Nagpal, Mayank Vatsa, Richa Singh

While fine-grained classification with high resolution images has received significant attention, limited attention has been given to low resolution images.

Attribute Classification +1

On the Robustness of Face Recognition Algorithms Against Attacks and Bias

no code implementations7 Feb 2020 Richa Singh, Akshay Agarwal, Maneet Singh, Shruti Nagpal, Mayank Vatsa

Face recognition algorithms have demonstrated very high recognition performance, suggesting suitability for real world applications.

Face Recognition

Dual Directed Capsule Network for Very Low Resolution Image Recognition

no code implementations ICCV 2019 Maneet Singh, Shruti Nagpal, Richa Singh, Mayank Vatsa

The proposed architecture utilizes a combination of capsule and convolutional layers for learning an effective VLR recognition model.

Face Recognition

Deep Learning for Face Recognition: Pride or Prejudiced?

no code implementations2 Apr 2019 Shruti Nagpal, Maneet Singh, Richa Singh, Mayank Vatsa

This research attempts to answer these questions and presents an in-depth analysis of `bias' in deep learning based face recognition systems.

Face Recognition

Supervised COSMOS Autoencoder: Learning Beyond the Euclidean Loss!

no code implementations15 Oct 2018 Maneet Singh, Shruti Nagpal, Mayank Vatsa, Richa Singh, Afzel Noore

In this paper, we propose a novel Supervised COSMOS Autoencoder which utilizes a multi-objective loss function to learn representations that simultaneously encode the (i) "similarity" between the input and reconstructed vectors in terms of their direction, (ii) "distribution" of pixel values of the reconstruction with respect to the input sample, while also incorporating (iii) "discriminability" in the feature learning pipeline.

Attribute Face Recognition +1

Learning A Shared Transform Model for Skull to Digital Face Image Matching

no code implementations14 Aug 2018 Maneet Singh, Shruti Nagpal, Richa Singh, Mayank Vatsa, Afzel Noore

Human skull identification is an arduous task, traditionally requiring the expertise of forensic artists and anthropologists.

Are you eligible? Predicting adulthood from face images via class specific mean autoencoder

no code implementations20 Mar 2018 Maneet Singh, Shruti Nagpal, Mayank Vatsa, Richa Singh

Predicting if a person is an adult or a minor has several applications such as inspecting underage driving, preventing purchase of alcohol and tobacco by minors, and granting restricted access.

General Classification

MagnifyMe: Aiding Cross Resolution Face Recognition via Identity Aware Synthesis

no code implementations22 Feb 2018 Maneet Singh, Shruti Nagpal, Richa Singh, Mayank Vatsa, Angshul Majumdar

The proposed algorithm learns multi-level sparse representation for both high and low resolution gallery images, along with an identity aware dictionary and a transformation function between the two representations for face identification scenarios.

Face Identification Face Recognition +2

Face Sketch Matching via Coupled Deep Transform Learning

no code implementations ICCV 2017 Shruti Nagpal, Maneet Singh, Richa Singh, Mayank Vatsa, Afzel Noore, Angshul Majumdar

The performance of the proposed models is evaluated on a novel application of sketch-to-sketch matching, along with sketch-to-digital photo matching.

Face Recognition

On Matching Skulls to Digital Face Images: A Preliminary Approach

no code implementations8 Oct 2017 Shruti Nagpal, Maneet Singh, Arushi Jain, Richa Singh, Mayank Vatsa, Afzel Noore

Forensic application of automatically matching skull with face images is an important research area linking biometrics with practical applications in forensics.

Face Recognition

Gender and Ethnicity Classification of Iris Images using Deep Class-Encoder

no code implementations8 Oct 2017 Maneet Singh, Shruti Nagpal, Mayank Vatsa, Richa Singh, Afzel Noore, Angshul Majumdar

Soft biometric modalities have shown their utility in different applications including reducing the search space significantly.

Gender Classification General Classification

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