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I think I know that face...

Pawan Sinha, +1 more
- 05 Dec 1996 - 
- Vol. 384, Iss: 6608, pp 404-404
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This article is published in Nature.The article was published on 1996-12-05 and is currently open access. It has received 160 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Face (sociological concept).

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The Fusiform Face Area: A Module in Human Extrastriate Cortex Specialized for Face Perception

TL;DR: The data allow us to reject alternative accounts of the function of the fusiform face area (area “FF”) that appeal to visual attention, subordinate-level classification, or general processing of any animate or human forms, demonstrating that this region is selectively involved in the perception of faces.
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The many faces of configural processing

TL;DR: Three types of configural processing are distinguished: detecting the first-order relations that define faces, holistic processing (glueing the features together into a gestalt), and processing second- order relations (i.e. the spacing among features).
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An introduction to biometrics

TL;DR: In this paper, the design of a biometric system is discussed from the viewpoint of four commonly used biometric modalities -fingerprint, face, hand, and iris.
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Face Recognition by Humans: Nineteen Results All Computer Vision Researchers Should Know About

TL;DR: Findings from experimental studies of face recognition by humans provide insights into the nature of cues that the human visual system relies upon for achieving its impressive performance and serve as the building blocks for efforts to artificially emulate these abilities.
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Introduction to Biometrics

TL;DR: This tutorial is to introduce the fundamentals of biometric technology from a pattern recognition and signal processing perspective by discussing some of the prominent techniques used in the field and to convey the recent advances made in this field especially in the context of security, privacy and forensics.
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Aspects of face processing

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a comprehensive overview of the face recognition process, focusing on the memorability of the human face and the influence of race on the performance of face recognition.
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The effect of feature displacement on face recognition.

TL;DR: An experiment is reported in which image processing equipment was used to displace slightly the features of a set of original facial images to form groups of modified images, showing the very high significance of the vertical positioning of the mouth, followed by eyes, and then the nose, as well as high sensitivity to close- set eyes, coupled with marked insensitivity to wide-set eyes.
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