You said something about me: Contextual self-relevance during a first encounter with a face impacts later face recognition.
Christopher LeeSarah D. McCrackinRoxane J. ItierMyra A. FernandesPublished in: CogSci (2020)
Keyphrases
- face recognition
- face images
- human faces
- face databases
- face recognition systems
- face identification
- facial images
- facial expressions
- face recognition algorithms
- face verification
- recognize faces
- method for face recognition
- elastic bunch graph matching
- robust face recognition
- face space
- pose variations
- face matching
- face analysis
- face detection
- contextual information
- facial recognition
- person identification
- frontal face images
- appearance based face recognition
- information retrieval
- eye detection
- illumination variations
- principal component analysis
- human face recognition
- recognition rate
- illumination normalization
- facial pose
- context sensitive
- facial features
- discriminant analysis
- face alignment
- linear subspace
- linear discriminant analysis
- orl database
- probe image
- ar face database
- computer vision
- facial feature detection
- relevance feedback
- feature extraction
- facial expression recognition
- local binary pattern
- lighting conditions
- face representation
- frontal view
- feature points
- face model
- context dependent
- sparse representation
- recognition accuracy