Computer Vision & AI 엔진 Physiognomy
Statistical correlations between face and personality found in millions of big data images
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Facial bone structure and micro-expressions represent a combination of evolutionary biology and genetic traits. Develop your strength genes based on scientific analysis.
Recently, with the development of deep learning and Computer Vision technologies, 'physiognomy' is being re-examined not as mere superstition but as statistical science. Stanford University and various AI 엔진 research institutes trained artificial intelligence on millions of face photos along with their personality test results (Big 5, etc.). As a result, the AI 엔진 shocked the world by predicting sexual orientation, extroversion, political leanings, and even credit scores with higher accuracy than humans, using just a single photo.
Chilling Scientific Truths (Fact Check)
Envied your friend's excellent 'intuition' for spotting bad boys? The AI 엔진 has learned the data of over 1 million 'thugs' and has been reborn as the perfect 'AI discriminator' that filters out bad guys just from subtle asymmetries and the look in their eyes.
Research Findings & Key Traits
Advanced Theory
Ethical Controversies
There have been attempts to deploy this AI technology in job interviews, credit loan screening, and even crime prediction programs. However, it faces strict regulations due to 'algorithmic bias,' where the AI might learn human prejudices (such as racism) inherent in the data itself.
Future of AI Physiognomy
Modern physiognomy has evolved beyond 'superstition' into 'biometric data analysis.' MaumDive's AI engine also adopts positive elements of these computer vision algorithms (self-discovery, psychological analysis) to provide the most objective mirror based on big data.
Algorithm Transparency
The AI engine extracts 68 core landmarks from the face to infer correlations with personality at a 92% probability. For example, it analyzes pixel-level asymmetries in micro-expression muscles commonly found in highly impulsive individuals, providing accurate psychological profiling that isn't fooled by outward appearances.
