Face Detection Ming-Hsuan Yang University of California‚ Merced‚ CA 95344 mhyang@ucmerced.edu Synonyms Detecting faces Definition Face detection is concerned with finding whether or not there are any faces in a given image (usually in gray scale) and‚ if present‚ return the image location and content of each face. This is the first step of any fully automatic system that analyzes the information contained in faces (e.g.‚ identity‚ gender‚ expression‚ age‚ race and pose). While earlier work
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There were many interesting facts in the Upfront Magazine “The New Face of America.” The first one I found was that other races outnumber caucasian races‚ “The Census Bureau announced last spring that minority births-Hispanic‚ black Asian‚ American Indian‚ Native Hawaiian‚ Pacific Islander‚ and Alaska Native-now outnumber those of non-Hispanic whites.” Living in a region with dominantly white people‚ I didn’t realize that we made up less than half of our country’s population. Another interesting
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Sally Chin Monique Harper Marmeline Petion Eric Yaker Advanced Financial Analysis Final Group Project The North Face‚ Inc. December 5‚ 1999 Table of Content SECTION I Industry Analysis Overview Industry Trends Competitive Landscape 3 3 4 5 SECTION II Company Analysis Background Strategy-SWOT Analysis Strategy-Porter’s Five Forces 6 6 7 9 SECTION III Accounting Analysis Cash Flow Analysis Quality of Earnings Earnings Manipulation 10 10 10 11 SECTION IV Financial Analysis
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high-nutrient density. Nutrient-dense foods provide substantial amounts of vitamins and minerals and relatively few calories‚ such as fresh fruit and vegetables‚ lean meat and fish‚ and whole grains and beans. Low-nutrient dense foods have few vitamins but lots of calories‚ such as candy bars‚ soda‚ donuts and onion rings. Sample Meals A high nutrient-dense lunch would look something like this: 2 slices whole wheat bread Deli turkey 1 slice roasted red pepper romaine lettuce 1 tsp mayonnaise baby
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Life is a series of choices. How one responds to challenges and adversity often shapes the person that they become. In my own personal experience‚ there have been many times where I have been forced to call into question a belief or idea. Challenging ideas and beliefs is an important aspect of moral and intellectual development. I recently experienced a key component of my development when I challenged an idea held by my school. The school imposed rules stating that in our school yearbook‚ shoulders
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Historically‚ women have been omitted. By the free verse poem‚ Duffy gives the mythological character Medusa a voice‚ and thereby another chance to speak up. She also challenges the stereotypes of women‚ this character faced. In the poem‚ Duffy explores the position of women‚ and Medusa’s point of view of the story. The word choice in the poem brings the voice of the character out. Because the poem is a dramatic monologue‚ personal pronouns and the repetition of the words “I” and “my”
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As we grow up we all go through some kind of adversity that can lead to something good or even something worse in the end. While I was growing up‚ I experienced a huge change that I thought would make my life terrible‚ well at least I to me it did. I had to move from living with my father to moving in with my mother. This change affected me emotionally‚ but also changed my life for the better. I wouldn’t be who I am today if it wasn’t for this change in my life. When my parents got a divorce‚ and
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Jane Austen portrays the society of the novel‚ Emma‚ through the values and standards of the Highbury world. Highbury is a "large and prosperous village almost amounting to a town‚" sixteen miles out of London. In Emma we find there is an emphasis placed on social organisation and mores. Hartfield is the home of the Woodhouses‚ who are the "first in consequence in Highbury." Indeed‚ all the fully developed characters in the novel belong to the upper middle class - the cultural elite. Consequently
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There have been many times in my life where I had to overcome adversity‚ but my best example was way back in elementary school from the grades kindergarten through 5th grade. I used to not care about my academic standpoint or ego on how people looked at me. I had the potential to be a very smart and excellent student and excelled in school but I didn’t take advantage and did everything possible to not do the work. In many circumstances‚ I would have lied or cheated so I wouldn’t have to do the work
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there children would take honors/AP courses knowing that they would be assigned some type of homework? Second‚ are parents aware that doing summer homework is helping students to retain what they’ve learned during the school year? “No More Teachers‚ Lots Of Books” being argued by Sara Bennett and Nancy Kalish argues about the excessive amount of summer assignments being given out during students break. When given extra work you are obligated to be ahead of other students which is making them more
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