Face detection has been studied by presenting faces in blank displays, object arrays, and real-world scenes. This study investigated whether these display contexts differ in what they can reveal about detection, by comparing frontal-view faces with those shown in profile (Experiment 1), rotated by 90º (Experiment 2), or turned upside-down (Experiment 3). In blank displays, performance for all face conditions was equivalent, whereas upright frontal faces showed a consistent detection advantage in arrays and scenes. Experiment 4 examined which facial characteristics drive this detection advantage by rotating either the internal or external facial features by 90º while the other features remained upright. Faces with rotated internal features w...
Many current human face detection algorithms make implicit assumptions about the scale, orientation ...
Face detection is an important preliminary process for all other tasks with faces, such as expressio...
We present an example-based learning approach for locating vertical frontal views of human faces i...
AbstractThe ability to detect faces in visual scenes is little understood. Across three experiments ...
The recognition of faces has been the focus of an extensive bodyof research, whereas the preliminary...
In this study, we examined whether the detection of frontal, ¾, and profile face views differs from ...
The ability to detect faces in visual scenes is little understood. Across three experiments we exami...
The detection of a face in a visual scene is the first stage in the face processing hierarchy. Altho...
We examined whether faces can produce a 'pop-out' effect in visual search tasks. In the first experi...
While much is known about how faces are recognized, little is known about how a face is first detect...
We describe three experiments in which viewers complete face detection tasks as well as standard mea...
Award for Best Demonstration . Abstract Face detection is the process where machines identify faces...
Human face detection might be driven by skin-coloured face-shaped templates. To explore this idea, t...
The mechanisms held responsible for familiar face recognition are thought to be orientation dependen...
The mechanisms held responsible for familiar face recognition are thought to be orientation dependen...
Many current human face detection algorithms make implicit assumptions about the scale, orientation ...
Face detection is an important preliminary process for all other tasks with faces, such as expressio...
We present an example-based learning approach for locating vertical frontal views of human faces i...
AbstractThe ability to detect faces in visual scenes is little understood. Across three experiments ...
The recognition of faces has been the focus of an extensive bodyof research, whereas the preliminary...
In this study, we examined whether the detection of frontal, ¾, and profile face views differs from ...
The ability to detect faces in visual scenes is little understood. Across three experiments we exami...
The detection of a face in a visual scene is the first stage in the face processing hierarchy. Altho...
We examined whether faces can produce a 'pop-out' effect in visual search tasks. In the first experi...
While much is known about how faces are recognized, little is known about how a face is first detect...
We describe three experiments in which viewers complete face detection tasks as well as standard mea...
Award for Best Demonstration . Abstract Face detection is the process where machines identify faces...
Human face detection might be driven by skin-coloured face-shaped templates. To explore this idea, t...
The mechanisms held responsible for familiar face recognition are thought to be orientation dependen...
The mechanisms held responsible for familiar face recognition are thought to be orientation dependen...
Many current human face detection algorithms make implicit assumptions about the scale, orientation ...
Face detection is an important preliminary process for all other tasks with faces, such as expressio...
We present an example-based learning approach for locating vertical frontal views of human faces i...