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...experiments
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At least as commonly reported in the field of face recognition.
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...rotation
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The transformations can also be represented by 2#2 matrices. However,
the resulting search space is of higher dimensionality which implies a
more complicated search and it is less intuitive to enforce constraints
on the possible transformations in terms of eg. rotation angles.
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...[0,1]
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Refer to [
8
] for an evaluation of the impact of 6#6 on the recognition performance.
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...`shots'
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A take is called a shot in the M2VTS terminology.
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...Simplex [
15
]
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Refer to [
8
] for a complete evaluation.
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