The perception of facial attractiveness is a complex phenomenon which depends on how the observer perceives not only individual facial features, but also their mutual influence and interplay. In the machine learning community, this problem is typically tackled as a problem of regression of the subject-averaged rating assigned to natural faces. However, it has been conjectured that this approach does not capture the complexity of the phenomenon. It has recently been shown that different human subjects can navigate the face-space and “sculpt” their preferred modification of a reference facial portrait. Here we present an unsupervised inference study of the set of sculpted facial vectors in such experiments. We first infer minimal, interpretab...
Analysis of facial beauty has become an emerging research topic in recent years, and has fascinated ...
The belief in physiognomy - the art of reading character from faces - has been with us for centuries...
In this work we study of the notion of "attractiveness" of faces in a machine-learning con...
This work presents a method for estimating human facial attractiveness, based on supervised learning...
AbstractRecent psychological studies have strongly suggested that humans share common visual prefere...
We designed two computational models to replicate human facial attractiveness ratings. The primary m...
People rapidly form impressions from facial appearance, and these impressions affect social decision...
Evaluating other individuals with respect to personality characteristics plays a crucial role in hum...
The origin and meaning of facial beauty represent a longstanding puzzle. Despite the profuse literat...
Evaluating other individuals with respect to personality characteristics plays a crucial role in hum...
Evaluating other individuals with respect to personality characteristics plays a crucial role in hum...
textThis dissertation critiques the prevalent and contemporary explanatory framework for facial att...
Understanding how humans perceive the likability of high-dimensional objects'' such as faces is an i...
Humans readily form social impressions, such as attractiveness and trustworthiness, from a stranger'...
Humans readily form social impressions, such as attractiveness and trustworthiness, from a stranger’...
Analysis of facial beauty has become an emerging research topic in recent years, and has fascinated ...
The belief in physiognomy - the art of reading character from faces - has been with us for centuries...
In this work we study of the notion of "attractiveness" of faces in a machine-learning con...
This work presents a method for estimating human facial attractiveness, based on supervised learning...
AbstractRecent psychological studies have strongly suggested that humans share common visual prefere...
We designed two computational models to replicate human facial attractiveness ratings. The primary m...
People rapidly form impressions from facial appearance, and these impressions affect social decision...
Evaluating other individuals with respect to personality characteristics plays a crucial role in hum...
The origin and meaning of facial beauty represent a longstanding puzzle. Despite the profuse literat...
Evaluating other individuals with respect to personality characteristics plays a crucial role in hum...
Evaluating other individuals with respect to personality characteristics plays a crucial role in hum...
textThis dissertation critiques the prevalent and contemporary explanatory framework for facial att...
Understanding how humans perceive the likability of high-dimensional objects'' such as faces is an i...
Humans readily form social impressions, such as attractiveness and trustworthiness, from a stranger'...
Humans readily form social impressions, such as attractiveness and trustworthiness, from a stranger’...
Analysis of facial beauty has become an emerging research topic in recent years, and has fascinated ...
The belief in physiognomy - the art of reading character from faces - has been with us for centuries...
In this work we study of the notion of "attractiveness" of faces in a machine-learning con...