Search Results for author: Marah Halawa

Found 5 papers, 1 papers with code

Multi-Task Multi-Modal Self-Supervised Learning for Facial Expression Recognition

1 code implementation16 Apr 2024 Marah Halawa, Florian Blume, Pia Bideau, Martin Maier, Rasha Abdel Rahman, Olaf Hellwich

To that end, we examine the performance of learning through different combinations of self-supervised tasks on the facial expression recognition downstream task.

Facial Expression Recognition Self-Supervised Learning

WiCV@CVPR2023: The Eleventh Women In Computer Vision Workshop at the Annual CVPR Conference

no code implementations22 Sep 2023 Doris Antensteiner, Marah Halawa, Asra Aslam, Ivaxi Sheth, Sachini Herath, Ziqi Huang, Sunnie S. Y. Kim, Aparna Akula, Xin Wang

In this paper, we present the details of Women in Computer Vision Workshop - WiCV 2023, organized alongside the hybrid CVPR 2023 in Vancouver, Canada.

WiCV 2022: The Tenth Women In Computer Vision Workshop

no code implementations24 Aug 2022 Doris Antensteiner, Silvia Bucci, Arushi Goel, Marah Halawa, Niveditha Kalavakonda, Tejaswi Kasarla, Miaomiao Liu, Nermin Samet, Ivaxi Sheth

In this paper, we present the details of Women in Computer Vision Workshop - WiCV 2022, organized alongside the hybrid CVPR 2022 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Action-based Contrastive Learning for Trajectory Prediction

no code implementations18 Jul 2022 Marah Halawa, Olaf Hellwich, Pia Bideau

To that end, we propose a novel action-based contrastive learning loss, that utilizes pedestrian action information to improve the learned trajectory embeddings.

Autonomous Driving Contrastive Learning +1

Learning Disentangled Expression Representations from Facial Images

no code implementations16 Aug 2020 Marah Halawa, Manuel Wöllhaf, Eduardo Vellasques, Urko Sánchez Sanz, Olaf Hellwich

One common strategy to tackle such a problem is to learn disentangled representations for the different factors of variation of the observed data using adversarial learning.

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