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We have 25 facial PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

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Machine Learning for Affective Computing

Supervisory Team. Asst. Prof. Dr. Zhiwu Huang, Prof. Dr. Adam Prugel-Bennett. Project description. This PhD project explores machine learning techniques for affective computing that automates the process of recognizing, interpreting and simulating human affects (e.g. Read more

Robot Cuteness: How does morphology affect human social perception of robots?

Have you ever been told you have a “trustworthy face”? Despite little to no validity in such judgements, people quickly and involuntarily form impressions of others based on their facial appearance, which can then influence important social outcomes. Read more

HDR Scholarship - Teaching in datafied education systems

Research topic. In the last decade, the rise of digital technologies has made it virtually impossible for children to attend school without continual online surveillance and datafication. Read more

Hybrid description methods for human faces

The group has pioneered the application of conditional probability density estimation to describing human faces. Our methods allow a system to estimate the age, sex, race and facial expression of people in a real-time video sequence. Read more

The company one keeps: Understanding social context effects in 'other-race' face recognition

The so-called ‘other-race’ effect in face perception ( a poorer ability to recognize ‘other-race’ compared to ‘own-race’ faces) is one of the best replicated phenomena in psychology. Read more

PhD Position: The psychology of deception detection and veracity judgements

The deception detection field has been running in place for quite a few years now. After over 30 years of research the only reliable effects we have found is that people, on average, are likely to overestimate how honest others are, and are overall poor detectors of deception. Read more

How do deaf babies learn to communicate? A comparison of parent-infant interaction in Deaf and hearing families

Good early communication skills from an important foundation for children’s later education and social interactions. Infant deafness often creates significant barriers in learning these skills. Read more

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