Comparison of Viola-Jones Haar Cascade classifier and histogram of oriented gradients (HOG) for face detection
Human face recognition is one of the most challenging topics in the areas of image
processing, computer vision, and pattern recognition. Before recognizing the human face, it …
processing, computer vision, and pattern recognition. Before recognizing the human face, it …
Ingroup and outgroup differences in face detection
Humans show improved recognition for faces from their own social group relative to faces
from another social group. Yet before faces can be recognized, they must first be detected in …
from another social group. Yet before faces can be recognized, they must first be detected in …
Preliminary evidence of an increased susceptibility to face pareidolia in postpartum women
As primates, we are hypersensitive to faces and face-like patterns in the visual environment,
hence we often perceive illusory faces in otherwise inanimate objects, such as burnt pieces …
hence we often perceive illusory faces in otherwise inanimate objects, such as burnt pieces …
[HTML][HTML] Capacity limits in face detection
Face detection is a prerequisite for further face processing, such as extracting identity or
semantic information. Those later processes appear to be subject to strict capacity limits, but …
semantic information. Those later processes appear to be subject to strict capacity limits, but …
Pareidolic faces receive prioritized attention in the dot-probe task
KV Jakobsen, BK Hunter, EA Simpson - Attention, Perception, & …, 2023 - Springer
Face pareidolia occurs when random or ambiguous inanimate objects are perceived as
faces. While real faces automatically receive prioritized attention compared with nonface …
faces. While real faces automatically receive prioritized attention compared with nonface …
Developmental changes in natural scene viewing in infancy.
KI Pomaranski, TR Hayes, MK Kwon… - Developmental …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
We extend decades of research on infants' visual processing by examining their eye gaze
during viewing of natural scenes. We examined the eye movements of a racially diverse …
during viewing of natural scenes. We examined the eye movements of a racially diverse …
Maximizing valid eye-tracking data in human and macaque infants by optimizing calibration and adjusting areas of interest
Remote eye tracking with automated corneal reflection provides insights into the emergence
and development of cognitive, social, and emotional functions in human infants and non …
and development of cognitive, social, and emotional functions in human infants and non …
What determines the neural response to snakes in the infant brain? A systematic comparison of color and grayscale stimuli
Snakes and primates have coexisted for thousands of years. Given that snakes are the first
of the major primate predators, natural selection may have favored primates whose snake …
of the major primate predators, natural selection may have favored primates whose snake …
Face detection in 2‐to 6‐month‐old infants is influenced by gaze direction and species
Humans detect faces efficiently from a young age. Face detection is critical for infants to
identify and learn from relevant social stimuli in their environments. Faces with eye contact …
identify and learn from relevant social stimuli in their environments. Faces with eye contact …
Face detection in contextual scenes
Object and scene perception are intertwined. When objects are expected to appear within a
particular scene, they are detected and categorised with greater speed and accuracy. This …
particular scene, they are detected and categorised with greater speed and accuracy. This …