Friday, March 23, 2007

 

A software which notes the women's beauty

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All researchers are not good people. Sometimes, they can be awful mysoginists with an obvious lack of tact.

The today's proof: the Australian Hatice Gunes and Massimo Piccardi who are now looking for commercial partners to distribute a software designed to quickly analyze a photograph of a women's face and immediately produce a beauty rating between 1 and 10.

According to those people, potential applications exist in the entertainment industry, cosmetic industry, virtual media, and plastic surgery. Piccardi is especially excited about the idea of having doctors who his technology to ensure that modifications for plastic surgery patients improve their attractiveness. Better than worst... The beauty quotient of the software is based on 14 facial measurements, 13 related ratios, and images of supermodels, actresses, and more than 200 other women.

It remind us that, in Augustus, two esearchers of Tel Aviv in Israel developed the "digital beautification" algorithm.

Source: SMH.com, last week.

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