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2nd FG 1996: Killington, Vermont, USA
- 2nd International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG '96), October 14-16, 1996, Killington, Vermont, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1996, ISBN 0-8186-7713-9

- David G. Stork, Marcus E. Hennecke:

Invited Speech: "Speechreading: An Overview of Image Processing, Feature Extraction, Sensory Intergration and Pattern Recognition Techiques. 2-3
Session 1: Facial Analysis
- Nicholas Costen, Takashi Kato, Shigeru Akamatsu, Ian Craw, Graham Robertson:

Manifold Caricatures: on the Psychological Consistency of Computer Face Recognition. 4-9 - Alice J. O'Toole, Shimon Edelman:

Face distinctiveness in recognition across viewpoint: An analysis of the statistical structure of face spaces. 10-15 - Kin Choong Yow, Roberto Cipolla:

A probabilistic framework for perceptual grouping of features for human face detection. 16-21 - Thomas Vetter:

Learning novel views to a single face image. 22-29 - Vladimir Pavlovic

, Rajeev Sharma, Thomas S. Huang:
Invited Speech: "Gestural Interface to a visual computing Environment for Molecular biologists". 30-37
Session 2: Tracking Articulated Objects
- Shanon X. Ju, Michael J. Black, Yaser Yacoob:

Cardboard People: A Parameterized Model of Articulated Image Motion. 38-44 - Davi Geiger, Tyng-Luh Liu:

Recognizing Articulated Objects with Information Theoretic Methods. 45-50 - Christopher Richard Wren, Ali Azarbayejani, Trevor Darrell, Alex Pentland:

Pfinder: real-time tracking of the human body. 51-59
Panel Session I
- Irfan A. Essa:

Vision-Based HCI - What's Next and What are the Difficult Problems? FG 1996
Session 3: Dynamics and Learning for Gesture Interpretation
- Charles J. Cohen, Lynn Conway, Daniel E. Koditschek:

Dynamical system representation, generation, and recognition of basic oscillatory motion gestures. 60-65 - Andrew D. Wilson, Aaron F. Bobick, Justine Cassell:

Recovering the Temporal Structure of Natural Gesture. 66-71 - Shigeki Nagaya, Ryuichi Oka, Susumu Seki:

A Theoretical Consideration of Pattern Space Trajectory for Gesture Spotting Recognition. 72-77 - Francis K. H. Quek, Meide Zhao:

Inductive learning in hand pose recognition. 78-87
Invited Speech
- Justine Cassell, David McNeil:

What You Need to Know about Spontaneous Gesture, and You Need to Know It. FG 1996
Session 4: Systems for HCI
- Hans Peter Graf, Eric Cosatto, David C. Gibbon, Michael Kocheisen, Eric Petajan:

Multi-Modal System for Locating Heads and Faces. 88-93 - Matthew Brand:

Understanding manipulation in video. 94-99 - William T. Freeman, Ken-ichi Tanaka, Jun Ohta, Kazuo Kyuma:

Computer vision for computer games. 100-105 - Joëlle Coutaz, François Bérard, James L. Crowley:

Coordination of Perceptual Processes for Computer Mediated Communication. 106-115
Invited Talk
- Alex Pentland:

Trends in Understanding and Perception of Humans. FG 1996
Session 5: Facial Analysis and Synthesis
- Tony Ezzat, Tomaso A. Poggio:

Facial Analysis and Synthesis Using Image-Based Models. 116-121 - Michele Covell:

Eigen-points: Control-point Location using Principle Component Analyses. 122-127 - Martin Bichsel:

Automatic interpolation and recognition of face images by morphing. 128-139
Panel Session II
- P. Jonathon Phillips:

Face Recognition: Where are We Now and Where are We Going? FG 1996
Session 6: Deformable Models and Gesture Recognition
- Tony Heap, David C. Hogg:

Towards 3D hand tracking using a deformable model. 140-145 - Douglas DeCarlo, Dimitris N. Metaxas:

Deformable Model-Based Face Shape and Motion Estimation. 146-150 - Rick Kjeldsen, John R. Kender:

Toward the use of gesture in traditional user interfaces. 151-156 - Lee W. Campbell, David A. Becker, Ali Azarbayejani, Aaron F. Bobick, Alex Pentland:

Invariant features for 3-D gesture recognition. 157-163
Session 7: Face and Gesture Classification, Tracking, and Recognition
- Srinivas Gutta, Jeffrey Huang, Ibrahim F. Imam, Harry Wechsler:

Face and Hand Gesture Recognition Using Hybrid Classifiers. 164-169 - Jochen Triesch, Christoph von der Malsburg:

Robust classification of hand postures against complex backgrounds. 170-175 - Thomas Maurer, Christoph von der Malsburg:

Tracking and Learning Graphs and Pose on Image Sequences of Faces. FG 1996: 176-181 - Joseph Wilder, P. Jonathon Phillips, Cunhong Jiang, Stephen Wiener:

Comparison of visible and infra-red imagery for face recognition. 182-191
Panel Session III
- Peter Stucki:

Standards for Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition. FG 1996
Session 8: Face Detection and Recognition
- Daniel L. Swets, Juyang Weng:

Discriminant analysis and eigenspace partition tree for face and object recognition from views. 192-197 - Michael S. Lew:

Information Theoretic View-Based and Modular Face Detection. 198-203 - Timothy F. Cootes, Christopher J. Taylor:

Locating Faces Using Statistical Feature Detectors. 204-211
Posters
- Rainer Herpers, Markus Michaelis, K.-H. Lichtenauer, Gerald Sommer:

Edge and Keypoint Detection in Facial Regions. 212-217 - Barnabás Takács, Harry Wechsler:

Visual Filters for Face Recognition. FG 1996: 218-223 - A. Jonathan Howell, Hilary Buxton:

Towards unconstrained face recognition from image sequences. 224-229 - Marcel J. T. Reinders, R. W. C. Koch, Jan J. Gerbrands:

Locating Facial Features in Image Sequences using Neural Networks. 230-235 - Karin Sobottka, Ioannis Pitas:

Segmentation and Tracking of Faces in Color Images. 236-241 - Thanarat Horprasert Chalidabhongse, Yaser Yacoob, Larry S. Davis:

Computing 3-D head orientation from a monocular image sequence. 242-247 - Jeffrey Huang, Srinivas Gutta, Harry Wechsler:

Detection of human faces using decision trees. 248-252 - David Franklin, Roger E. Kahn, Michael J. Swain, R. James Firby:

Happy Patrons Make Better Tippers: Creating a Robot Waiter Using Perseus and the Animate Agent Architecture. 253-258 - Yuntao Cui, John (Juyang) Weng:

Hand sign recognition from intensity image sequences with complex backgrounds. 259-264 - Shaogang Gong, Stephen J. McKenna

, J. J. Collins:
An Investigation into Face Pose Distributions. 265-270 - Stephen J. McKenna

, Shaogang Gong:
Tracking Faces. 271-276 - Hasan Demirel, Thomas J. Clarke, Peter Y. K. Cheung:

Adaptive Automatic Facial Feature Segmentation. 277-282 - Michel Collobert, Raphaël Féraud, G. Le Tourneur, Olivier Bernier, Jean-Emmanuel Viallet, Yannick Mahieux, Daniel Collobert:

LISTEN: A System for Locating and Tracking Individual Speakers. 283-288 - Koh Kakusho, Noboru Babaguchi, Tadahiro Kitahashi:

Recognition of Social Dancing from Auditory and Visual Information. 289-294 - Kin Choong Yow, Roberto Cipolla:

Detection of human faces under scale, orientation and viewpoint variations. 295-300 - Richard Lengagne, Jean-Philippe Tarel, Olivier Monga:

From 2D Images to 3D Face Geometry. 301-306 - Antonio Colmenarez, Thomas S. Huang:

Maximum Likelihood Face Detection. 307-311 - Rick Kjeldsen, John R. Kender:

Finding skin in color images. 312-317 - Takuichi Nishimura, Ryuichi Oka:

Spotting recognition of human gestures from time-varying images. 318-322 - Hermann Hienz, Kirsti Grobel, Georg Offner:

Real-Time Hand-Arm Motion Analysis using a single Video Camera. 323-327 - Gareth J. Edwards, Andreas Lanitis, Christopher J. Taylor, Timothy F. Cootes:

Modelling the variability in face images. 328-333 - Roel Hoogenboom, Michael S. Lew:

Face detection using local maxima. 334-339 - David Machin:

Real-Time Facial Analysis for Virtual Teleconferencing. 340-344 - Haiyuan Wu, Taro Yokoyama, Dadet Pramadihanto, Masahiko Yachida:

Face and Facial Feature Extraction from Color Image. 345-350 - Alexander Zelinsky, Jochen Heinzmann:

Real-Time Visual Recognition of Facial Gestures for Human-Computer Interaction. 351-356 - Eric Petajan, Hans Peter Graf:

Robust face feature analysis for automatic speechreading and character animation. 357-362 - Deb Roy, Alex Pentland:

Automatic Spoken Affect Classification and Analysis. 363-367 - Matthew Turk:

Visual Interaction With Lifelike Characters. 368-373 - Sourabh Niyogi, William T. Freeman:

Example-based head tracking. 374-378 - David M. Saxe, Richard A. Foulds:

Toward Robust Skin Identification in Video Images. 379-384

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