15Chapter 1PublicationsThe featured list spans over all published and to be published documents <strong>of</strong> the author. None<strong>of</strong> these publications appear in the Bibliography.JournalsA. Dantcheva and C. Velardo and A. D’Angelo and J.-L. Dugelay, “Bag <strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>t biometrics forperson identification. New trends and challenges,” Multimedia Tools and Applications, vol.51, no. 2, pp. 739 - 777, 2011.A. Dantcheva and J.-L. Dugelay, “Perception <strong>of</strong> Female Facial Beauty based on Anthropometric,Non Permanent and Acquisition Characteristics,” to be submitted.A. Dantcheva, P. Elia and J. L. Dugelay, “Human-like person re–identification using s<strong>of</strong>t biometrics,”to be submitted.Conference PapersA. Dantcheva, J.-L. Dugelay, and P. Elia, “Person recognition using a bag <strong>of</strong> facial s<strong>of</strong>t biometrics(BoFSB),”in Proc. <strong>of</strong> IEEE MMSP, 2010.A. Dantcheva and J.-L. Dugelay and P. Elia, “S<strong>of</strong>t biometric systems: reliability and asymptoticbounds,” in Proc. <strong>of</strong> BTAS, 2010.A. Dantcheva and N. Erdogmus and J.-L. Dugelay, “On the reliability <strong>of</strong> eye color as a s<strong>of</strong>tbiometric trait,” in Proc. <strong>of</strong> WACV, 2011.A. Dantcheva and J.-L. Dugelay, “Female facial aesthetics based on s<strong>of</strong>t biometrics and photoquality,”in Proc. <strong>of</strong> ICME, 2011.A. Dantcheva and J.-L. Dugelay, “Frontal-to-side face re–identification based on hair, skin andcloths patches,” in Proc. <strong>of</strong> AVSS, 2011.A. Dantcheva, A. Singh, P. Elia, J. L. Dugelay, “Search pruning video surveillance systems:Efficiency-reliability trade<strong>of</strong>f,” in Proc. <strong>of</strong> ICCV Workshop IWITINCVPR, 1st IEEE Workshopon Information Theory in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition in the InternationalConference on Computer Vision, 2011.A. Dantcheva, P. Elia and J. -L. Dugelay, “Gain, reliability and complexity measures in biometricsearch pruning based on s<strong>of</strong>t biometric categorization,” submitted to ICME 2011.A. Dantcheva, J. -L. Dugelay, “User Acceptance <strong>of</strong> Access Control based on Fingerprint, PIN,S<strong>of</strong>t Biometrics and Face Recognition,” submitted to ICB 2011.
16 1. PUBLICATIONSM. Ouaret, A. Dantcheva, R. Min, L. Daniel, J. -L. Dugelay, “BIOFACE, a biometric facedemonstrator,” ACMMM 2010, ACM Multimedia 2010, October 25-29, 2010, Firenze, Italy, pp 1613-1616.Book ChapterC. Velardo, J. -L. Dugelay, L. Daniel, A. Dantcheva, N. Erdogmus, N. Kose, R. Min, X. Zhao,“Introduction to biometry Book chapter <strong>of</strong> "Multimedia Image and Video Processing"” (2ndedition); CRC Press; 2011
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