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The proposed face representation approach exploited the shape of significant facial components to address the intra-subject dissimilarity problem due to plastic surgery procedures.
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However, as explained in [12] the polyblock vertices projection approach does not exploit the shape of the feasible region, but shrink from every side in the continuous R + MK domain.
Hence, we exploit the shape of the facial components, i.e., the shape of the eyes, nose (nostrils), eyebrow, and mouth that do not change after plastic surgery procedures.
The ellipse also served as the design basis for the Spitfire's fin and tailplane assembly, once again exploiting the shape's favourable aerodynamic characteristics.
Here we have exploited the physical shape of fission yeast cells, namely that they are rod-shaped.
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It exploits the pulse shape as an additional degree of freedom for multicarrier modulation systems.
The detection of spectro-temporal regions containing bird tonal vocalisations is based on exploiting the spectral shape to identify sinusoidal components in the short-time spectrum.
An alternative method, avoiding any fit procedure and exploiting the band shape conservation under irradiation, was found producing more reliable results.
The clinical interest in hadron therapy lies in the fact that it delivers precision treatment of tumours, exploiting the characteristic shape (the Bragg peak) of the energy deposition in the tissues for charged hadrons.
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