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How do I cite your excellent work in my paper? #6

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desti-nation opened this issue Oct 6, 2022 · 2 comments
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How do I cite your excellent work in my paper? #6

desti-nation opened this issue Oct 6, 2022 · 2 comments

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@desti-nation
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I am doing blink detection work and want to cite your package. May I know how do I cite your excellent work in my paper?

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ParisNeo commented Oct 7, 2022

Hi, and thank you for using Face Analyzer. I didn't publish a paper about this work as it is a library I've built on my spare time aiming to help those who need to do face processing (face recognition, face angle estimation etc). But it heavily relyes on Google's Mediapipe library and I think you can cite them since most of the important hard stuff is handled by this library. My work is a layer on top of that.

But if you want, just put a link to the github page.

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Hi, and thank you for using Face Analyzer. I didn't publish a paper about this work as it is a library I've built on my spare time aiming to help those who need to do face processing (face recognition, face angle estimation etc). But it heavily relyes on Google's Mediapipe library and I think you can cite them since most of the important hard stuff is handled by this library. My work is a layer on top of that.

But if you want, just put a link to the github page.

Thank you very much!

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