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Top 25 Recognition

Initially published in the January 2006 issue of Computer Vision and Image Understanding, the article titled “A Survey of Approaches and Challenges in 3D and Multi-modal 3D+2D Face Recognition” and authored by Kevin W. Bowyer, the Schubmehl-Prein Chair of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering; Patrick J. Flynn, professor of computer science and engineering; and Kyong Chang, a graduate student in the department, was listed No. 1 on the journal’s “Top 25” list (most downloaded according to Elsevier ScienceDirect users) for the periods dating October through December 2005 and January through March 2006. It was No. 8 for the second quarter, April through June 2006. In fact, it was the only article among the top 10 to carry over from previous quarters.

Editor’s note: Printed in the January 2006 issue, the article was posted online in December 2005.