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Keepin' It Cool: the Behavioral Effects of Wearing Sunglasses
, 2014
"... Wearing sunglasses changes people's behavior. When people wear sunglasses, they express less intense emotional responses and violate social norms by 'slacking' on performance and indulging on consumer choice. We propose that sunglasses have these effects by activating a cool schema-a ..."
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Wearing sunglasses changes people's behavior. When people wear sunglasses, they express less intense emotional responses and violate social norms by 'slacking' on performance and indulging on consumer choice. We propose that sunglasses have these effects by activating a cool schema
How and Why Wearing Sunglasses Makes For Cool Consumers
, 2016
"... What are the everyday antecedents of cool behavior? Five studies show that physically using a cool product -here, sunglassescauses consumers to attend to cool people and brands, maintain emotional composure. These effects depend on the symbolic connection between sunglasses and coolness and via cha ..."
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What are the everyday antecedents of cool behavior? Five studies show that physically using a cool product -here, sunglassescauses consumers to attend to cool people and brands, maintain emotional composure. These effects depend on the symbolic connection between sunglasses and coolness and via
Sunglasses, Traffic Signals, and Color Vision Deficiencies
, 2008
"... 2 Purpose. To determine a) the effect of different sunglass tint colorations on traffic signal detection and recognition for color normal and color deficient observers, and b) the adequacy of coloration requirements in current sunglass standards. Method: Twenty color-normals and 49 color-deficient m ..."
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-deficient males performed a tracking task while wearing sunglasses of different colorations (clear, gray, green, yellow-green, yellow-brown, red-brown). At random intervals simulated traffic light signals were presented against a white background at 5 to the right or left and observers were instructed
Detection of Partially Occluded Face using Support Vector Machines
"... Partially occluded face detection is need, because although the technology of the Automated Teller Machines and face detection is increased, we cannot control the people who wear sunglasses or mask for the crime. To reject the occluded face, we first trained the features of the normal faces and the ..."
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Partially occluded face detection is need, because although the technology of the Automated Teller Machines and face detection is increased, we cannot control the people who wear sunglasses or mask for the crime. To reject the occluded face, we first trained the features of the normal faces
robust face detector under partial occlusion
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, 2004
"... This paper presents a robust face detector under partial occlusion. In recent years, the effectiveness of Support Vector Machine (SVM) to object detection is reported. However, conventional methods apply one kernel to global features. Therefore, those methods are not robust to occlusion because glob ..."
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. The proposed method can detect the faces wearing sunglasses or scarf. It is also confirmed that the proposed method is superior to the conventional SVM with global kernel. 1.
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"... iABSTRACT This document presents how a face recognition system can be designed with artificial neural network. Face recognition involves mapping of the images of a person’s face to the identity of that person. I have implemented a neural network that uses a back-propagation algorithm to recognize an ..."
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. Tom Mitchell and utilizes the features of the images of the people taken with varying pose (straight, left, right, up) expressions (neutral, happy, sad, angry) eyes, i.e. wearing sunglasses or not and resolution. The structure of the final software application is illustrated. Furthermore, the results
Classifying Faces with Non-negative Matrix Factorization
, 2002
"... This paper addresses the well-known problem of recognizing faces under several unfavorable situations. We have analyzed situations with changes in expression, in illumination and occlusions such as faces wearing sunglasses or scarfs. We have introduced the use of the Non-negative Matrix Factorizatio ..."
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This paper addresses the well-known problem of recognizing faces under several unfavorable situations. We have analyzed situations with changes in expression, in illumination and occlusions such as faces wearing sunglasses or scarfs. We have introduced the use of the Non-negative Matrix
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"... Darkness can conceal identity and encourage moral transgressions; it may also induce a psychological feeling of illusory anonymity that disinhibits dishonest and self-interested behavior regardless of actual anonymity. Three experiments provided empirical evidence supporting this prediction. In Expe ..."
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. In Experiment 1, participants in a room with slightly dimmed lighting cheated more and thus earned more undeserved money than those in a well-lit room. In Experiment 2, participants wearing sunglasses behaved more selfishly than those wearing clear glasses. Finally, in Experiment 3, an illusory sense
DECISION TREE BASED OCCLUSION DETECTION IN FACE RECOGNITION AND ESTIMATION OF HUMAN AGE USING BACK PROPAGATION NEURAL NETWORK
"... Occlusion detection in face verification is an essential problem that has not widely addressed. In this study the research is deals about occlusion detection in face recognition and estimation of human age using image processing. The objects hide from another object is called as occlusion. Occlusion ..."
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. Occlusion conditions may vary from face wearing sunglasses, wearing of scarf in the eyes and mouth positions. The proposed work consists four stages. Initial stage is to extract the features using canny edge detection technique and to classify the occluded and non occluded region using Decision Tree Based
Effectiveness of a Targeted, Peer-Driven Skin Cancer Prevention Program
"... Lifeguards working at outdoor pools typically receive high amounts of sun exposure, increasing their risk for developing skin cancer. This study evaluates the effectiveness of a targeted, peer-driven intervention for skin cancer prevention among lifeguards. Nine pools received the targeted intervent ..."
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are expected to be diagnosed with melanoma in 2008 (American Cancer Society, 2008). Behavioral recommendations for primary pre-vention of skin cancer include wearing protective clothing, wearing sunglasses, and using sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or higher when out-
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