Automated facial recognition methods have become widely used as a way to ascertain the identity of individuals. Yet the methods by which facial recognition technologies (FRT) operate – the machinic performance of the perception of the human face – are often invisible to those under their gaze. This article investigates the machinic perception of the face through an FRT method known as eigenface, in order to both reveal and problematize the ways of seeing that underlie it. As part of its algorithmic processes, eigenface produces an image. This image can be understood as a portrait of machine recognition, making visible the processes through which the algorithm performs recognition and ‘sees’ the human face. The eigenface portrait reveals a w...
Facial recognition has been a major scientific topic. What particular cognitive process is responsib...
How do we recognise familiar faces? What factors determine facial attractiveness? How does face proc...
This article explores the political dimension of algorithmic face recognition through the prism of G...
This book offers a unique analysis of the use of the automated facial recognition algorithms that ar...
Automated facial recognition algorithms are increasingly intervening in society. This book offers a ...
Appearance-based approaches in face recognition, specifically the Eigenface approach, were one of fi...
Before the advent of photography, portraits were, almost by definition, depictions of people who wer...
In this thesis, we researched various methods leading to recognition of a person's face by ways of s...
Biometric is an area which deals with that of recognition processes, whether it be that of the iris ...
An image has unique characteristics that are not owned by a text data. Image processing technology i...
The human visual system is remarkably proficient at the task of identifying faces, even under severe...
138 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.While the techniques have bee...
Face processing plays a central role in human social life. Humans, including very young babies, read...
Includes bibliographical references.In the first part of this dissertation, we present a detailed de...
This paper investigates the relationships between the real, perceived, desired images and the reprod...
Facial recognition has been a major scientific topic. What particular cognitive process is responsib...
How do we recognise familiar faces? What factors determine facial attractiveness? How does face proc...
This article explores the political dimension of algorithmic face recognition through the prism of G...
This book offers a unique analysis of the use of the automated facial recognition algorithms that ar...
Automated facial recognition algorithms are increasingly intervening in society. This book offers a ...
Appearance-based approaches in face recognition, specifically the Eigenface approach, were one of fi...
Before the advent of photography, portraits were, almost by definition, depictions of people who wer...
In this thesis, we researched various methods leading to recognition of a person's face by ways of s...
Biometric is an area which deals with that of recognition processes, whether it be that of the iris ...
An image has unique characteristics that are not owned by a text data. Image processing technology i...
The human visual system is remarkably proficient at the task of identifying faces, even under severe...
138 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.While the techniques have bee...
Face processing plays a central role in human social life. Humans, including very young babies, read...
Includes bibliographical references.In the first part of this dissertation, we present a detailed de...
This paper investigates the relationships between the real, perceived, desired images and the reprod...
Facial recognition has been a major scientific topic. What particular cognitive process is responsib...
How do we recognise familiar faces? What factors determine facial attractiveness? How does face proc...
This article explores the political dimension of algorithmic face recognition through the prism of G...