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Is an Objective Measuring System for Facial Attractiveness Possible?
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491_9781581123654
here exists a need for the creation of an objective system for measuring facial attractiveness andalong with it a detailed mathematical analysis and understanding of facial sexual dimorphism.Both the areas of ophthalmic and facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and the areas of facialattractiveness and recognition research in psychology would greatly benefit from achieving these goals. The objective of this work has been to: develop and test a system for measuring facialattractiveness in an objective manner; and analyze orbital and facial sexual dimorphism.A facial overlay system or mask variously called the phi, archetypal, golden, or golden ratiomask has been claimed to be capable of being adapted to create an objective system for measuring facial attractiveness. The central hypothesis of the thesis is that the phi mask can be used to create an objective measurement system for facial attractiveness.Over a period of seven years, we have created a standardized high resolution photographic facialdatabase of 18-30 year old male and female adults, as well as database of linked facial anthropometric and photogrammetric measurement data. We have also designed a system using the phi mask that attempts to measure facial attractiveness objectively, and tested it against our facial database. Finally, we have made a detailed analysis of the measurement data and previousliterature with respect to precisely defining sexual dimorphism around the eyes and face.Results support our central hypothesis in that the phi mask in its current form does yield ameasure for objective attractiveness that correlates to the current gold standard measure of attractiveness - truth of consensus. However, while the mask is capable of explaining a majorportion of the variance in facial attractiveness, it is not the final complete answer. Strengths,weaknesses and limitations of the approach and the model used are discussed, and ideas anddirections for further research to develop
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