Traditional ways of visualizing the differences between male and female faces are often based on single-subject exemplars or artist depictions of hypermasculine and hyperfeminine faces. By equalizing the sizes of male and female facial averages, the authors analyzed the influences of intrinsic shape and size on the architecture of the face.
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December 2016
The progression of facial shape with aging is the subject of various theories and assumptions but remains poorly understood. The authors have used the unique capabilities of the three-dimensional camera to average the faces of large numbers of subjects to understand this complex process. What the authors present here is a technique of analysis rather than detailed results.
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