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Computational, Geometric, and Process Perspectives on Facial Cognition
2001,2005
Within the last three decades, interest in the psychological experience of human faces has drawn together cognitive science researchers from diverse backgrounds. Computer scientists talk to neural scientists who draw on the work of mathematicians who explicitly influence those conducting behavioral experiments. The chapters in this volume illustrate the breadth of the research on facial perception and memory, with the emphasis being on mathematical and computational approaches. In pulling together these chapters, the editors sought to do much more than illustrate breadth. They endeavored as well to illustrate the synergies and tensions that inevitably result from adopting a broad view, one consistent with the emerging discipline of cognitive science.
Cognitive and Computational Aspects of Face Recognition
1995,2002,1994
Just how and why we find some faces memorable but others impossible to recognize is a complex and important question with many practical applications. This edited collection brings together a multi-disciplinary team of researchers to compare and contrast their findings from psychology, computer science, mathematics and neural network research to present a state-of-the-art description of the latest and best of their results in this field. With an international line-up of key researches, this book is an resource for all researchers and advanced students of this topic in each discipline.