Processing Images of Faces (Tutorial Monographs in Cognitive Science)

Processing Images of Faces by Vicki Bruce, published by Holtzbrinck in January 1992, is a comprehensive exploration of the challenges posed by the human face to various fields, including engineering, computer science, and psychology. This edition spans 278 pages and is presented in English. The book integrates detailed review articles with general overviews, examining the interplay between research on faces and contemporary issues in vision and cognition.
Readers will find a thorough examination of theoretical developments that rely on advancements in computer technology, particularly in image processing techniques. The text discusses how these techniques enable the display and manipulation of faces for experimental purposes, which were previously unachievable with older photographic methods. Additionally, the volume highlights psychological contributions that showcase the significance of computer simulation in understanding face processing, along with practical applications in areas such as forensic computing, plastic surgery simulation, and automatic animation for telecommunications and creative arts.
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The human face poses a challenge to engineers, computer scientists, and psychologists alike. This book integrates different contributions by combining detailed review articles with general overviews of the relationship between different kinds of research on faces and contemporary problems in vision and cognition. Theoretical developments in this area are increasingly dependent on computer technology, both because image-processing techniques allow us to display and manipulate faces for experiments in ways that were not feasible with old photographic technology and because theoretical ideas can be expressed and tested more rigorously using computer simulation. The psychological contributions in this volume illustrate current theoretical developments that are heavily dependent on image processing and computer simulation. As technology improves, so it becomes increasingly feasible to automate many aspects of face processing normally taken for granted to develop new technological aids. Therefore, this volume also includes examples of computing developments for forensic purposes, for the simulation of plastic surgery, and for automatic animation for applications in telecommunications and creative arts.
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