@import_robs @AIThreadBR Achei, é bem interessante, tem um mapa de reconhecimento facial bem detalhado na imagem a direita: https://t.co/SaP64EbcGA
@rx149thomas if you are going to spit in the eye of science do it to my face https://t.co/bSnEKVsq7l https://t.co/JSPjc89HAO
人が相手の顔のどこを見ているか、については数十年にわたる研究の蓄積があって、欧米人では両目と口を注視する三角形のパターンが顕著だが、アジア人はそうした傾向が弱く鼻のあたりをぼんやり見る傾向がある、という結果が広く受け入れられている。 https://t.co/LRPLCqAo3b
TLに流れてきたんですけど、これ本当ですかね?>RT 成人においては、欧米人は両目と口の3点を注視する傾向があり、東アジア人はむしろ目を見ずに鼻のあたりを見る傾向がある、という話が知られていて(例えば https://t.co/LRPLCqAo3b )、ちょっとにわかには信じられないというか単純化し過ぎでは?
@YasminUUUUUUgas The niquab and burka have been established to be not a religious requirement of Islam as determined by the International Islamic Council (see link below). As such, wearing a niquab is neither religiously required and in fact hinders public
@waferchoco_ Cross-ref: "Adults Scan Own- and Other-Race Faces Differently" https://t.co/BLGY8nMbE3 Possible reason: "Culture Shapes How We Look at Faces" https://t.co/aXjQg6LTWG *sekadar menambah bahan bacaan*
@mom0_o @DrXaverius Blais et al. (2008) dicen algo https://t.co/y5nKsxKqsQ
Culture shapes how we look at faces #facefacts http://t.co/5kbCzgsAZ3 http://t.co/j7OYrV5lFg
also depends on task and stimuli, more E/W differences in face scanning http://t.co/7PLinsHm and http://t.co/9hJk5QCt #eyetracking
Culture shapes how we look at faces http://t.co/vUA9pJuq