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Chest, 2014
We describe a method for providing feedback on portrait expressions, and for selecting the most attractive expressions from large video/photo collections. We capture a video of a subject's face while they are engaged in a task designed to elicit a range of positive emotions.
Jun-Yan Zhu +4 more
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We describe a method for providing feedback on portrait expressions, and for selecting the most attractive expressions from large video/photo collections. We capture a video of a subject's face while they are engaged in a task designed to elicit a range of positive emotions.
Jun-Yan Zhu +4 more
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Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016
Virtual fitting rooms equipped with magic mirrors let people evaluate fashion items without actually putting them on. The mirrors superimpose virtual clothes on the user's reflection. We contribute the Mirror Mirror system, which not only supports mixing and matching of existing fashion items, but also lets users design new items in front of the mirror
Daniel Saakes +4 more
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Virtual fitting rooms equipped with magic mirrors let people evaluate fashion items without actually putting them on. The mirrors superimpose virtual clothes on the user's reflection. We contribute the Mirror Mirror system, which not only supports mixing and matching of existing fashion items, but also lets users design new items in front of the mirror
Daniel Saakes +4 more
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2020
Abstract This chapter studies self-recognition and the capacity to mimic others underlying the capacity to learn by imitation. Brain-imaging studies conducted in humans show that self-recognition strongly involves both the hippocampus and significantly the prefrontal cortex, which are two structures more developed in certain species ...
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Abstract This chapter studies self-recognition and the capacity to mimic others underlying the capacity to learn by imitation. Brain-imaging studies conducted in humans show that self-recognition strongly involves both the hippocampus and significantly the prefrontal cortex, which are two structures more developed in certain species ...
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Mirror ∣ Mirror; Mirror ∣ rorriM
2010Conceptual blending theory imagines a network of associated spaces primed for the composition of meaning on the stage of hearing; it provides a tool to explain the densely poetic and the seemingly simple. Hamlet’s depiction of the aims of theater receives very little editorial comment or exegesis in the editions I have read: apparently we continue to ...
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American Educational Research Journal, 1974
From time to time, we will carry candid observations on the American educational research scene, provided by our colleagues from other lands. These are not systematic studies of comparative nature, but they will nevertheless serve as a mirror for our self-examination.
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From time to time, we will carry candid observations on the American educational research scene, provided by our colleagues from other lands. These are not systematic studies of comparative nature, but they will nevertheless serve as a mirror for our self-examination.
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Fabrication of Bragg Mirrors by Multilayer Inkjet Printing
Advanced Materials, 2022Qiaoshuang Zhang, Uli Lemmer
exaly

