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11. Digital Face Detection
Understanding the Process and Its Impact Face recognition systems are emerging as one of the most promising applications in image analysis. As Dwivedi (2018) highlights, the field of image processing has experienced significant advancements in recent years. High-quality face recognition relies on various algorithms that extract, classify, and match facial features. This process also involves…
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10. Facial Shapes in Viusals – Part 02
From the Middle Ages through the Renaissance towards Modernity Medieval art reflects how humans defined their place in a world dominated by the Church and Christian doctrine. In the depiction of the 12 apostles on the altar frontal from La Seu d’Urgell, all faces are schematic and geometric, lacking individual features. This uniformity mirrors the…
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09. Facial Shapes in Visuals – Part 01
Throughout the History of Art and Design In this next step of my research it is my intention to observe how humans have depicted facial shapes throughout the history of art and design. The observation of the images gives an important insight into the way humanity used to see itself and is revealed by different…
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08. Child Scheme
How do Humans Perceive Cuteness? Definition of the Baby Schema (Kindchenschema) The term baby schema (or Kindchenschema) refers to a specific set of facial features commonly found in human and animal infants, including a large head, a round face, a high forehead, large eyes, and a small nose and mouth. These features trigger an “innate…
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07. The Power of Makeup
The Science behind Makeup Obsession Before discussing the power of makeup, it’s important to note that this article focuses on women’s use of makeup, as they remain the primary users. While men increasingly use makeup, societal beauty standards have historically pressured women to appear more appealing, often for male preferences. This dynamic, rooted in sexism,…