Features and their configuration in face recognition

作者: James W. Tanaka , Joseph A. Sengco

DOI: 10.3758/BF03211301

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摘要: Tanaka and Farah (1993) have proposed a holistic approach to face recognition in which information about the features of a face and their configuration are combined together in the …

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