Facial recognition in multiple viewpoints

Faces we encounter in our daily lives are presented to us in several different views, yet most research on face recognition has focused on fixation points on the frontal orientation. This paper examines first fixation points by using eye-tracking technology to measure eye movements to seven di...

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Main Author: Muhammad Shahir Adha Mohd Zakaria
Other Authors: Charles Or
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-771792019-12-10T11:13:16Z Facial recognition in multiple viewpoints Muhammad Shahir Adha Mohd Zakaria Charles Or School of Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology Faces we encounter in our daily lives are presented to us in several different views, yet most research on face recognition has focused on fixation points on the frontal orientation. This paper examines first fixation points by using eye-tracking technology to measure eye movements to seven different face orientations during a face recognition task. We found a significant shift in horizontal first fixation position towards the left of the face as the stimulus orientation increases towards the right. We also noted a significant decrease in face recognition performance at higher angles of orientation (60° and 90°), while no deficits in performance occurred between 0° (frontal orientation) and 40°. This paper also discusses this effect with regards to information distribution of face stimulus, perceptual learning and hemispherical asymmetry in face recognition. Bachelor of Arts in Psychology 2019-05-15T04:59:19Z 2019-05-15T04:59:19Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77179 en Nanyang Technological University 27 p. application/pdf
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Facial recognition in multiple viewpoints
description Faces we encounter in our daily lives are presented to us in several different views, yet most research on face recognition has focused on fixation points on the frontal orientation. This paper examines first fixation points by using eye-tracking technology to measure eye movements to seven different face orientations during a face recognition task. We found a significant shift in horizontal first fixation position towards the left of the face as the stimulus orientation increases towards the right. We also noted a significant decrease in face recognition performance at higher angles of orientation (60° and 90°), while no deficits in performance occurred between 0° (frontal orientation) and 40°. This paper also discusses this effect with regards to information distribution of face stimulus, perceptual learning and hemispherical asymmetry in face recognition.
author2 Charles Or
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Muhammad Shahir Adha Mohd Zakaria
format Final Year Project
author Muhammad Shahir Adha Mohd Zakaria
author_sort Muhammad Shahir Adha Mohd Zakaria
title Facial recognition in multiple viewpoints
title_short Facial recognition in multiple viewpoints
title_full Facial recognition in multiple viewpoints
title_fullStr Facial recognition in multiple viewpoints
title_full_unstemmed Facial recognition in multiple viewpoints
title_sort facial recognition in multiple viewpoints
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77179
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