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Face Validation Face validation has nothing to do with humanoid faces. It is a process of determining at face value, without looking in depth into the mechanics, whether the simulated system is believable or accurate enough to those who are knowledgeable about the system being simulated. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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![]() ![]() This book, written by a neuroscientist, proposes that use of technology such as social networking, where computer mediation rather than face to face communication is the order of the day, actively changes how our brains process information over time. ![]() ![]() ![]() In a handful of the more pioneering virtual environments, a system called FaceGen, along with other, similar systems, allows a user to photograph their face from front and side, and use that to put together a 3D model of their physical head, if they so desire, to use for the basis of their avatar presence online. Other technologies are just coming into use, that allow adjustments, based on attractiveness, of that face. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Results by page (14/05/2009)
Office workers who make time to chat face to face with colleagues may be far more productive than those who rely on e-mail, the phone, or Facebook, suggests a study carried out by researchers at MIT and New York University. T...
(17/09/2007)
University of Glasgow researcher Rob Jenkins has created an imaging tool which should bolster security and surveillance issues by recognising faces far better than any human. Currently, both people and computers are poor at r...
(02/10/2004)
Ever wondered how humans will look in 50 years time? An exhibition in London predicts the answer may lie in the digital world. As those who have followed medical news over the past year know, we are on the cusp of transferrin...
(27/02/2009)
We have more than 25,000 digital photographs stored on our computer hard drives--most of them of people. Until now, our sole means of tracking down a familiar face was to search manually: by date, EXIF data, "tags," or the brute force of ...
(23/08/2009)
Spain's first face transplant patient - the first anywhere to get a new tongue and jaw - has been so pleased by his new appearance that he smiled, hospital officials said Saturday. The 43-year-old patient, who underwent the ...
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