Stukaite-Ruibiene et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Photoanthropometric study: are non-professional photographs suitable for objective and reliable analysis of facial features?Stukaite-Ruibiene et al., 2024
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- Stukaite-Ruibiene E
- Ritz-Timme S
- Cattaneo C
- Obertova Z
- Simkunaite-Rizgeliene R
- Barkus A
- Tutkuviene J
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- Annals of Human Biology
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Background The face has been widely investigated using professionally taken frontal and lateral photographs, however, there is a lack of studies of non-professional facial photographs. It is not known if they could be suitable for facial analysis. The analysis of non …
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