As the CHI deadline is approaching, I'm doing alot of #selfiestation analysis, which I'm calling #faceresearch. My first finding (that sadly won't make it into the CHI paper):
Developers make very different faces at their systems than users do.
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As the CHI deadline is approaching, I'm doing alot of #selfiestation analysis, which I'm calling #faceresearch. My first finding (that sadly won't make it into the CHI paper):
Developers make very different faces at their systems than users do.
Psychology experiments about preferences for faces and voices
This is fascinating. I'm learning a lot about myself whilst filling in these questionnaires
Two psychologists at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, run FaceResearch.org which features a software that can average together faces from thousands of photos. These images, created by Collin Spears purportedly show the average face of women from 40 different nationalities.
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