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    In the past twenty years, the face to face communications as well as the ways of communication have changed. With the creation of numerous devices, applications, and an unbelievable connection with each other, the biggest distances have been shortened in ways never imagined. Two decades ago, people could not imagine how effective and fast a device of the size of the palm of your hand could connect you with people all over the world. With great ideas and a mentality of progress, humans and technology

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    the most important method of communication has been the face to face communication (1). In fact, for a long time, face-to-face communication was the only method ever used. As the time passed many new methods came along with the use of letters, telephone calls, and emails. Even though with the improvements in such type communication, nothing like other types of communication has been able to change or replace the face-to-face method. Face to face is better than any other types of communication because

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    A filter was applied to all faces, especially stronger to the African-American’s and Indian’s faces to lighten the skin tone, hence they do not stand out too much (refer to Figure 1 in Appendix). The order of photos shown to participants are randomized using excel and were shown one by one instead of going by pairs

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    Vertical Hour, Face

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    The Vertical Hour, Face, and What It Is are all very different novels with very different genres. The Vertical Hour is a dramatic play written by David Hare. The play features three people, and one of whom is a professor in a university who is still trying to figure things out. Face is a compilation of poems written by Sherman Alexie. The poems are based on some times in Alexie’s life and his identity. What It Is is a graphic novel written by Lynda Barry. The novel features stories and pictures about

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    Face Recognition Essay

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    attention during recent years due to its many applications in different fields. Face recognition is one of those challenging problems and up to date, there is no technique that provides a robust solution to all situations. This paper presents a technique for human face recognition. A self-organizing program is used to identify if the subject in the input image is “present” or “not present” in the image database. Face recognition with Eigen values is carried out by classifying Eigen values in both

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    Speech On Face Mask

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    Suggested Title: You will never again read up another page on face masks! Suggested Title: Really, face masks will work for all your skin problems! Have you been lax with your skin care regimen or just not in the mood for an elaborate beauty ritual? But is the impact of all those late nights and the sugary colas and junk food showing on your face? Fret not! Let face masks come to your rescue. The best thing about these formulations is that they offer visible results in the shortest possible time

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    Autobiography of a Face

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    At first, Lucy felt unsympathetic because she saw a breast more hidden than a face. Lucy eventually realizes the woman's suffering and says, "Her feelings of ugliness consumed her as much as mine consumed me…but there was no doubt she was beautiful. Her problems lay in her perception". At 10, she began to mature emotionally at a

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    Saving Face Essay

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    The film Saving Face is about representing one self’s identity. There are three motifs that allow this transformation; transportation, face and time. The central motif in the film Saving Face is transportation, which is centralized with face and time because they explain the character’s change of identity. The motif of face represents the characters’ identity. Saving Face is an expression to keep definition. Face is a motif because face is used repeatedly, especially in close-ups to captivate the

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    Face Recognition

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    Hi class, You already mentioned some very interesting examples of where face recognition could be used or already is in use. Authentication is needed more and more in a digitalized world. At first, I thought face recognition could be useful for unlocking phones or open door locks, for example. But I came to notice that there are situations in which this face recognition could actually be disturbing or even dangerous. Imagine a person having an accident and somebody tries to call for help using the

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    The hollow face illusion is an illusion produced by ambiguity of visual depth processing (Gregory 1970). It occurs when a concave, hollow mask is perceived as a convex face i.e. with facial features protruding towards the observer (Hill and Johnston, 2007). Hill and Bruce (1993) propose that the illusion is a result of the contradictory information received from depth cues. Contrary to this, Hill and Johnston (2007) assert that this is not the case. Rather, they emphasise alternative explanations

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