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Harnessing Social Networks for Social Awareness via Mobile Face Recognition

Posted on:2014-03-22Degree:M.A.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Ottawa (Canada)Candidate:Bloess, MarkFull Text:PDF
GTID:2458390008959641Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
With more and more images being uploaded to social networks each day, the resources for identifying a large portion of the world are available. However the tools to harness and utilize this information are not sufficient. This thesis presents a system, called PhacePhinder, which can build a face database from a social network and have it accessible from mobile devices. Through combining existing technologies, this is made possible. It also makes use of a fusion probabilistic latent semantic analysis to determine strong connections between users and content. Using this information we can determine the most meaningful social connection to a recognized person, allowing us to inform the user of how they know the person being recognized. We conduct a series of offline and user tests to verify our results and compare them to existing algorithms. We show, that through combining a user's friendship information as well as picture occurrence information, we can make stronger recommendations than based on friendship alone. We demonstrate a working prototype that can identify a face from a picture taken from a mobile phone, using a database derived from images gathered directly from a social network, and return a meaningful social connection to the recognized face.
Keywords/Search Tags:Social, Face, Mobile
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