M Bar - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society …, 2009 - royalsocietypublishing.org
It is proposed that the human brain is proactive in that it continuously generates predictions that anticipate the relevant future. In this proposal, analogies are derived from elementary …
Photos are becoming prominent means of communication online. Despite photos' pervasive presence in social media and online world, we know little about how people interact and …
AJ Aviv, K Gibson, E Mossop, M Blaze… - 4th USENIX workshop on …, 2010 - usenix.org
Touch screens are an increasingly common feature on personal computing devices, especially smartphones, where size and user interface advantages accrue from …
Psychological studies of face recognition have typically ignored within-person variation in appearance, instead emphasising differences between individuals. Studies typically assume …
AM Burton, D White, A McNeill - Behavior research methods, 2010 - Springer
We describe a new test for unfamiliar face matching, the Glasgow Face Matching Test (GFMT). Viewers are shown pairs of faces, photographed in full-face view but with different …
J Yu, Z Kuang, B Zhang, W Zhang… - IEEE transactions on …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
To configure successful privacy settings for social image sharing, two issues are inseparable: 1) content sensitiveness of the images being shared; and 2) trustworthiness of …
Recent years have seen significant progress in improving both the efficiency and effectiveness of time series classification. However, because the best solution is typically the …
A Mike Burton - Quarterly Journal of Experimental …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite many years of research, there has been surprisingly little progress in our understanding of how faces are identified. Here I argue that there are two contributory …
Research in face recognition has tended to focus on discriminating between individuals, or “telling people apart.” It has recently become clear that it is also necessary to understand …