It was a sunny day in December 2012 when Tim, a huge fan of endless runners, discovered Subway Surfers on his iPhone 4, which ran on iOS 6. At that time, the game was already a hit on the App Store, but Tim had somehow missed it until now.
As he downloaded the game from the App Store, he was thrilled to see the game's vibrant graphics and smooth gameplay. He quickly created an account and started playing, trying to beat his own high score. The game's simplicity and addictive nature had him hooked from the very beginning. subway surfers ios 6 ipa
To his delight, the game worked perfectly on his iPhone 4, running on iOS 6. Tim enjoyed the latest features, new tracks, and characters, which made the game feel fresh and exciting all over again. It was a sunny day in December 2012
However, as time passed, Tim started to notice that the game received periodic updates, which added new features, characters, and tracks. Unfortunately, his iPhone 4, running on iOS 6, couldn't keep up with the latest updates, and the game became incompatible with his device. He quickly created an account and started playing,
@article{wang2021mlfw,
title={MLFW: A Database for Face Recognition on Masked Faces},
author={Wang, Chengrui and Fang, Han and Zhong, Yaoyao and Deng, Weihong},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.05804},
year={2021}
}
This database is publicly available. We provide: 1) the original images(250x250), 2) the aligned images(112x112) and 3) the pair list. Baidu Netdisk(code:328y) , Google Drive
Now, we provide a list to indicate the masked faces. Google Drive