AnonymBruker Skrevet 3. januar 2018 #1 Del Skrevet 3. januar 2018 Ei venninne mener at du kan dømme personer ettersom hvordan de ser ut på bilder. Hun kan se om de er psykopater, gode personer, naive . Generelt hvilke typer de er. Går det? Anonymkode: e8048...23b Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
Gjest Catalina Culès Skrevet 3. januar 2018 #2 Del Skrevet 3. januar 2018 Nei, det er umulig. Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
Uni Skrevet 3. januar 2018 #3 Del Skrevet 3. januar 2018 (endret) Til en viss grad. Det er en del forskning som viser at folk treffer stort sett ganske bra på å vurdere visser personlighetstrekk etter ansiktstrekk. Hvis bildet viser klesstil kan det fortelle en del mer. Om bildet viser enda mer så kan det fortelle enda mer. Boka Snoop forteller en del om dette: https://www.amazon.com/Snoop-What-Your-Stuff-About/dp/0465013821 Mer om forskning: http://wwbp.org/papers/persimages16icwsm.pdf Our results show significant differences in profile picture choice between personality traits, and that these can be harnessed to predict personality traits with robust accuracy. For example, agreeable and conscientious users display more positive emotions in their profile pictures, while users high in openness prefer more aesthetic photos. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886916312478 Our study provides some evidence that personality predicts the types of profile photographs/images individuals select as well as the likelihood of updating profile images. https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/08/a-i-can-detect-the-sexual-orientation-of-a-person-based-on-one-photo-research-shows.html The machine intelligence tested in the research could correctly infer between gay and straight men 81 percent of the time, and 74 percent of the time for women. https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126957-300-how-your-looks-betray-your-personality/#bx269573B1 More than 6500 visitors to the site attempted to identify the lucky, humorous, religious and trustworthy faces. From this it seems that women’s faces give away far more than men. An impressive 70 per cent of people were able to correctly identify the lucky face, and 73 per cent correctly identified the religious one. In line with past research, the female composite associated with trustworthiness was also accurately identified, with a statistically significant 54 per cent success rate. Only one of the female composites was not correctly identified – the one from the women who assessed themselves as humorous. The results for the male composites were very different. Here, our respondents failed to identify any of the composites correctly. Endret 3. januar 2018 av Uni Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
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