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Cognitive and computational aspects of face recognition : explorations in face space /

How can computers recognize faces? Why are caricatures of famous faces so easily recognized? Originally published in 1995, much of the previous research on face recognition had been phenomena driven. Recent empirical work together with the application of computational, mathematical and statistical t...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Valentine, Tim (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Routledge, 2017.
Colección:Psychology library editions. Perception ; v. 29.
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505 0 |a 1. The development of face recognition / Robert A. Johnston and Hadyn D. Ellis -- 2. Expertise and the caricature advantage / Sarah V. Stevenage -- 3. Face recognition and configural coding / Gillian Rhodes -- 4. An account of the own-race bias and the contact hypthesis based on a 'face space' model of face recognition / Tim Valentine, Patrick Chiroro and Ruth Dixon -- 5. Distinctiveness and memory for unfamiliar faces / Judith A. Hosie and Alan B. Milne -- 6. Memorability, familiarity and categorical structure in the recognition of faces / John R. Vokey and J. Don Read -- 7. Missing dimensions of distinctiveness / Vicki Bruce, A. Mike Burton and Peter J. Hancock -- 8. A perceptual learning theory of the information in faces / Alice J. O'Toole [and others] -- 9. A manifold model of face and object recognition / Ian Craw -- 10. Perspectives on face perception. Directing research by exploiting emergent prototypes / Philip J. Benson. 
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