Search Results - "Hancock, P J B"
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Looking at movies and cartoons: eye-tracking evidence from Williams syndrome and autism
Published in Journal of intellectual disability research (01-02-2009)“…Background Autism and Williams syndrome (WS) are neuro‐developmental disorders associated with distinct social phenotypes. While individuals with autism show…”
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Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) attend typically to faces and objects presented within their picture communication systems
Published in Journal of intellectual disability research (01-05-2014)“…Background Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may require interventions for communication difficulties. One type of intervention is picture…”
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An evaluation of US systems for facial composite production
Published in Ergonomics (01-12-2007)“…Witness and victims of serious crime are normally requested to construct a facial composite of a suspect's face. While modern systems for constructing…”
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From Pixels to People: A Model of Familiar Face Recognition
Published in Cognitive science (01-01-1999)“…Research in face recognition has largely been divided between those projects concerned with front‐end image processing and those projects concerned with memory…”
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Differences in eye-movement patterns between anorexic and control observers when judging body size and attractiveness
Published in The British journal of psychology (01-08-2011)“…Attentional biases may influence the eye‐movements made when judging bodies and so alter the visual information sampled when making a judgment. This may lead…”
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Are the Responses Generated Using a Rating Scale Or a Psychophysical Method Affected by Previously Presented Stimuli?
Published in i-Perception (London) (01-10-2013)“…In most studies, participants are presented with numerous trials to complete. Whilst this method is often used in experimental research, it has been criticised…”
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Segregation by onset asynchrony
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (05-08-2008)“…We describe a simple psychophysical paradigm for studying figure-ground segregation by onset asynchrony. Two pseudorandom arrays of Gabor patches are…”
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Pop-out from abrupt visual onsets
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-01-2004)“…We report a novel psychophysical paradigm that distinguishes the information present in abrupt stimulus onset from that in the following display. The task is…”
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The role of masculinity and distinctiveness in judgments of human male facial attractiveness
Published in The British journal of psychology (01-11-2002)“…Masculinity and distinctiveness have been found to influence the attractiveness of human male faces. The relationship between masculinity and distinctiveness,…”
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Four Heads Are Better Than One: Combining Face Composites Yields Improvements in Face Likeness
Published in Journal of applied psychology (01-10-2002)“…Four participants constructed face composites, of familiar and unfamiliar targets, using Pro-Fit, with reference images present or from memory. The "mean" of…”
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Human and automatic face recognition: a comparison across image formats
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-11-2001)“…Human subjects perform poorly at matching different images of unfamiliar faces. When images are taken by different capture devices (cameras), matching is…”
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Convolutional neural net face recognition works in non-human-like ways
Published 08-04-2020“…Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) give state of the art performance in many pattern recognition problems but can be fooled by carefully crafted patterns of…”
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Giving Crime the 'evo': Catching Criminals Using EvoFIT Facial Composites
Published in 2010 International Conference on Emerging Security Technologies (01-09-2010)“…Facial composites are traditionally made by witnesses and victims describing and selecting parts of criminals' faces, but this method is hard to do and has…”
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Adding holistic dimensions to a facial composite system
Published in 7th International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FGR06) (2006)“…Facial composites are typically constructed by witnesses to crime by describing a suspect's face and then selecting facial features from a kit of parts…”
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