Two Australian scientists have developed a new program which can determine if you are beautiful or not. The program uses facial measurements and compares your face to those of more than 200 images of models and actors. "They gathered 215 images of women of different ages, levels of attractiveness and origins, including photographs of Claudia Schiffer (pictured), Kate Moss and Catherine Zeta-Jones. The images were shown to a mixed gender, multi-racial panel of 50 volunteers who gave each face a rating of between one and 10. Using a digital pictures, anyone can now ask for the software's opinion regarding their level of beauty in just a matter of seconds."
The scientists suggest that potential applications exist in the entertainment industry, cosmetics and plastic surgery.
Computers Can Now Say If Your Face Is Beautiful or Not
Computers Can Now Say If Your Face Is Beautiful Or Not
Trend Themes
1. Facial Recognition-based Beauty Assessment - The emergence of computer programs that use facial measurements to assess one's level of beauty.
2. Artificial Intelligence-based Beauty Technology - The development of computer algorithms that can accurately identify and classify different levels of beauty.
3. Real-time Beauty Rating Software - The growth of applications that provide quick, on-demand beauty assessments using facial recognition technology.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - Opportunities exist for movie and TV studios to use AI-based beauty technology in casting and makeup departments.
2. Cosmetics - Cosmetic companies can use the program in their marketing campaigns to demonstrate how their products can enhance one's level of beauty.
3. Plastic Surgery - The technology can help assess potential plastic surgery outcomes and aid surgeons in pre-surgery consultations.