The eye sizes (ES) of a cartoon face and a human face were first enlarged from 100% to 125%, and then to 150%. Thus, we had three cartoon images and three human images with eye sizes of 100%, 125%, and 150%, respectively. The cartoon face with 150% eye size was gradually morphed into the human face with 150% eye size, the percentage of real human (RH) were 20%, 40%, 60% and 80%. This resulted in four morphed images, as shown on the right column of the figure.</p
<p>For each participant, a series of morphed images were created between the participant's own face ...
<p>A selection of 16 cartoon face stimuli presented to VisNet where identity (represented by the sha...
A group of patients who had cancer as a child were previously found to have distinct patterns of mor...
In this study we assessed whether there is a single face space common to both human and cartoon face...
In the present study, a morphing and picture processing procedure was used to create a database of 1...
Facial image morphing is a technique whereby two or more faces are blended together to create a new ...
In the present study, a morphing and picture processing procedure was used to create a database of 1...
Models of face recognition and classification often adopt a framework in which faces are represented...
A total of 83 individuals participated in the experiments. Three subjects were excluded for failing ...
This stimulus set contains images of human faces (from the Radboud Faces Database; Langner et al., 2...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to produce facial caricatures of 3D laser scans of human heads, u...
In psychological experiments involving facial stimuli, it is of great importance that the basic perc...
<p>This stimulus set contains images of human faces (from the Radboud Faces Database; Langner et al....
<p>The faces in this figure are morphed to protect the identity of individuals.</p
Cartoony faces are everywhere, from texting apps to children’s cartoons. Cartoony faces are also oft...
<p>For each participant, a series of morphed images were created between the participant's own face ...
<p>A selection of 16 cartoon face stimuli presented to VisNet where identity (represented by the sha...
A group of patients who had cancer as a child were previously found to have distinct patterns of mor...
In this study we assessed whether there is a single face space common to both human and cartoon face...
In the present study, a morphing and picture processing procedure was used to create a database of 1...
Facial image morphing is a technique whereby two or more faces are blended together to create a new ...
In the present study, a morphing and picture processing procedure was used to create a database of 1...
Models of face recognition and classification often adopt a framework in which faces are represented...
A total of 83 individuals participated in the experiments. Three subjects were excluded for failing ...
This stimulus set contains images of human faces (from the Radboud Faces Database; Langner et al., 2...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to produce facial caricatures of 3D laser scans of human heads, u...
In psychological experiments involving facial stimuli, it is of great importance that the basic perc...
<p>This stimulus set contains images of human faces (from the Radboud Faces Database; Langner et al....
<p>The faces in this figure are morphed to protect the identity of individuals.</p
Cartoony faces are everywhere, from texting apps to children’s cartoons. Cartoony faces are also oft...
<p>For each participant, a series of morphed images were created between the participant's own face ...
<p>A selection of 16 cartoon face stimuli presented to VisNet where identity (represented by the sha...
A group of patients who had cancer as a child were previously found to have distinct patterns of mor...