Facial Age: Better than Blood Work?
Mike Gillam, MD, FACEP, 23 July 2015
At Microsoft’s recent Build Conference, they revealed an experiment in machine learning – a web site that can guess the age and gender of faces in a photograph.
In a paper in Cell Research last month, Chinese researchers showed that facial analytics can indicate how quickly a person is aging better than other biological markers. They found that noses and mouths widen as people get older. The upper lip to nose distance More