Tuesday, March 22, 2016
PAPER Love at second sight: Sequential dependence of facial attractiveness in an online dating paradigm.
http://www.nature.com/articles/srep22740
"We designed a binary task mimicking the selection interface currently popular in online dating websites in which observers typically make binary decisions (attractive or unattractive) about each face in a sequence of unfamiliar faces. Our findings show that binary attractiveness decisions are not independent: we are more likely to rate a face as attractive when the preceding face was attractive than when it was unattractive."
Please see also:
Bernie, a robot based on artificial intelligence (AI) and facial recognition technology
http://onlinedatingsoundbarrier.blogspot.com.ar/2016/03/bernie-robot-based-on-artificial.html
Explained in a photo, the key is in the inner facial traits; women do not perceive them as precise as outer facial traits.
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