1) face psychology "脸面"心理2) psychology of facial makeup 脸谱心理3) Face [英][feɪs] [美][fes] 脸面 1. A New Interpretation of the Chinese Concept of "Face"; 对中国人“脸面”观念的新解读 更多例句>> 4) negative psychology 负面心理 1. There are some deviations in mental ...
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FACE RECOGNITION: A BRIEF INTRODUCTIONFace recognition is the situation of using the face to identify a familiar individual. It is different to face perception, which includes the perception of emotions from facial expressions, and the perception of unfamiliar faces (Roth and Bruce...
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1.3.2 Feature Extraction The importance of facial features for face recognition cannot be overstated. Many face recognition systems need facial features in addition to the holistic face, as suggested by studies in psychology. It is well known that even holistic matching methods, e.g., eigenfaces ...
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Our eyes, gestures, and tone put us in sync and bring us together in a more profound way than words alone. It’s why we look hopefully toward the return of in-person, face-to-face connection.
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Ann ESchlosser, inCurrent Opinion in Psychology, 2020 Reduced information richness Unlikeface-to-face communication, online communication is less rich in the information conveyed because it often lacks nonverbal (visual and auditory) cues, such as facial expressions and tone of voice [33,34]. Alth...
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