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- Composite_portrait abstract "Composite portraiture (also known as composite photographs) is a technique invented by Sir Francis Galton in the 1880s after a suggestion by Herbert Spencer for registering photographs of human faces on the two eyes to create an "average" photograph of all those in the photographed group.Spencer had suggested using onion paper and line drawings, but Galton devised a technique for multiple exposures on the same photographic plate. He noticed that these composite portraits were more attractive than any individual member, and this has generated a large body of research on human attractiveness and averageness one hundred years later. He also suggested in a Royal Society presentation in 1883 that the composites provided an interesting concrete representation of human ideal types and concepts. He discussed using the technique to investigate characteristics of common types of humanity, such as criminals. In his mind, it was an extension of the statistical techniques of averages and correlation. In this sense, it represents one of the first implementations of convolution factor analysis and neural networks in the understanding of knowledge representation in the human mind. Galton also suggested that the technique could be used for creating natural types of common objects.During the late 19th century, English psychometrician Sir Francis Galton attempted to define physiognomic characteristics of health, disease, beauty, and criminality, via a method of composite photography. Galton's process involved the photographic superimposition of two or more faces by multiple exposures. After averaging together photographs of violent criminals, he found that the composite appeared "more respectable" than any of the faces comprising it; this was likely due to the irregularities of the skin across the constituent images being averaged out in the final blend. With the advent of computer technology during the early 1990s, Galton's composite technique has been adopted and greatly improved using computer graphics software.".
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- Composite_portrait wikiPageExternalLink www.compositeportraits.com.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageExternalLink composite-fotografie.
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- Composite_portrait wikiPageRevisionID "654281071".
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_neural_network.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Attractiveness.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Average.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Averageness.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Category:Knowledge_representation.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Category:Portrait_art.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Composite_photograph.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Compositing.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Concept.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Convolution.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Correlation.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Correlation_and_dependence.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Factor_analysis.
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- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Ideal_type.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Knowledge_representation.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Knowledge_representation_and_reasoning.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Neural_network.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Physiognomy.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Society.
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Francis_Galton.
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- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLinkText "Composite portrait".
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLinkText "composite photography".
- Composite_portrait wikiPageWikiLinkText "composite portrait".
- Composite_portrait hasPhotoCollection Composite_portrait.
- Composite_portrait subject Category:Knowledge_representation.
- Composite_portrait subject Category:Portrait_art.
- Composite_portrait hypernym Technique.
- Composite_portrait type Software.
- Composite_portrait comment "Composite portraiture (also known as composite photographs) is a technique invented by Sir Francis Galton in the 1880s after a suggestion by Herbert Spencer for registering photographs of human faces on the two eyes to create an "average" photograph of all those in the photographed group.Spencer had suggested using onion paper and line drawings, but Galton devised a technique for multiple exposures on the same photographic plate.".
- Composite_portrait label "Composite portrait".
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- Composite_portrait sameAs Q12410888.
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- Composite_portrait depiction Composite_portraiture_Galton.jpg.
- Composite_portrait isPrimaryTopicOf Composite_portrait.