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arxiv.org/abs/2207.10200v1

Revisiting Hotels-50K and Hotel-ID

In this paper, we propose revisited versions for two recent hotel recognition datasets: Hotels50K and Hotel-ID. The revisited versions provide evaluation setups with different levels of difficulty to better align with the intended real-world applicat...

arxiv.org/abs/1903.01581v1

On measuring the iconicity of a face

For a given identity in a face dataset, there are certain iconic images which are more representative of the subject than others. In this paper, we explore the problem of computing the iconicity of a face. The premise of the proposed approach is as f...

arxiv.org/abs/2601.13531v1

ICASSP 2026 URGENT Speech Enhancement Challenge

The ICASSP 2026 URGENT Challenge advances the series by focusing on universal speech enhancement (SE) systems that handle diverse distortions, domains, and input conditions. This overview paper details the challenge's motivation, task definitions, da...

arxiv.org/abs/2601.07237v1

The ICASSP 2026 Automatic Song Aesthetics Evaluation Challenge

This paper summarizes the ICASSP 2026 Automatic Song Aesthetics Evaluation (ASAE) Challenge, which focuses on predicting the subjective aesthetic scores of AI-generated songs. The challenge consists of two tracks: Track 1 targets the prediction of th...

arxiv.org/abs/1805.01745v2

A brief introduction to the Grey Machine Learning

This paper presents a brief introduction to the key points of the Grey Machine Learning (GML) based on the kernels. The general formulation of the grey system models have been firstly summarized, and then the nonlinear extension of the grey models ha...

arxiv.org/abs/1311.6790v1

William Sadler Franks and the Brockhurst Observatory

William Sadler Franks (1851-1935) was astronomer-in-charge at F.J. Hanbury's private observatory at Brockhurst, near East Grinstead, Sussex, from 1909 until his death in 1935. This paper reviews the observational projects Franks undertook at Brockhur...

arxiv.org/abs/2012.00250v1

Strike on Stage: a percussion and media performance

This paper describes Strike on Stage, an interface and corresponding audio-visual performance work developed and performed in 2010 by percussionists and media artists Chi-Hsia Lai and Charles Martin. The concept of Strike on Stage is to integrate com...