Abstract

In this study, we transformed the real front view of facial images by cardioidal strain change. Subjects then made relative and actual age estimations of the facial images. The results were as follows. First, the transformed facial images were successfully judged in terms of the degree of transformation (cardioidal strain degree). Second, from the subjects' estimation of actual age, the effect of the transformation degree differed between female and male facial images. The effect was weaker for the male facial images than for the female. Additionally, for the male facial images the effect of the transformation differed according to face type; there was a significant effect for childlike faces. © 1999 Scripta Technica, Electron Comm Jpn Pt 3, 82(5): 39–48, 1999

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