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Discover LudwigThe phrase "face feature" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to the distinct physical characteristics and structures on a person's face, such as their eyes, nose, mouth, and jawline. You can use "face feature" in a sentence to describe someone's appearance, as in: - "She had striking blue eyes, high cheekbones, and a small nose, making her face features very symmetrical." - "The artist carefully captured the intricate details of the model's face features in the portrait." - "I couldn't help but notice his prominent facial features, especially his strong jawline and defined chin." - "As a makeup artist, I specialize in enhancing clients' natural face features with contouring and highlighting techniques."
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At the time wrist strap accessories were sold that turned the clip-like nano into a watch using the iPod's integrated clock face feature.
But the new "Game Face" feature is what makes Tiger '04 so devilishly immersive.
In this paper, an improved principal component analysis (IPCA) is presented for face feature representation.
These multi-level features are combined together to get a more robust face feature.
A traditional face recognition system includes three key stages: face image acquisition, face feature extraction, and feature classification.
Learning base specialization methods restrict the search space to only one variability (of one face feature or identity).
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Alan's face features in the Norwich Christmas lights.
Her face featured a black eye, and blood dripping from her nose and lip.
Distinguishing features: Blake is a pale film in the dark, a flayed face, features compressed like those of a bank robber with a stocking over his head.
Face features are enhanced by conventional principal component analysis.
"Each of these two factors looks to be tied to specific face features.
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