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From: Shape information used for face identity and expression recognition is highly versatile and context specific

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Significant Face Shape Features for Identity. The ten parameters with the lowest p-values for the identity groups, divided by face region: top half, middle half, and bottom half. The left face models depict how the significant parameters change the face mesh when compared to the average male identity. The colors represent differences between the average (i.e., zero model) and the recovered template. Blue represents horizontal changes, green represents vertical changes, and red represents depth changes in shape. The right panels depict which specific face parameters were significant and how they differ from the average model (arrows and boxes). “l/r” means both the left and right sides of that parameter were significant. 3D face images were rendered using a plugin from FaReT16 via MakeHuman15 v1.2 (www.makehumancommunity.org).

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