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How is the individuality of a face recognized?
M.K. Unnikrishnan
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populations
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norm
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people
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exceptions
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communities
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comparative evaluations
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volume
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range
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losses
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variations
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space
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metrics
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Individuality
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Race
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Facial Recognition
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Recognition
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Volume
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Identity
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Mate Choice
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Memory
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Natural Selection
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Psychology
Race
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Natural Selection
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Face Space
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Computer Science
Models
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Face Recognition
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Roles
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Feature Variable
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Facial Feature
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Exception Reporting
12%
Face Identification
12%
Mathematics
Selection
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Bases
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Variables
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Normal Variation
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Reporting
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Loss
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