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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