Sentences with phrase «recognise human faces»

He has shown that crows can recognise human faces, even many years after first viewing them.
It can run, jump, and even recognise human faces, and was designed to assist people who need help in their lives.
Crosswords can reflect the nature of intuition, hint at the way we retrieve words from our memory, and reveal a surprising connection between puzzle solving and our ability to recognise a human face.

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But to fail to recognise that these figures were human then as they are human now on a dance floor, complex characters facing multi-layered dilemmas, is a failure that threatens democratic politics.
WILD crows can recognise individual human faces and hold a grudge for years against people who have treated them badly.
The ability to recognise faces is a distinct human skill, separate from a general ability to recognise objects, and can be inherited.
«It's amazing sheep can quickly learn to recognise unfamiliar human faces presented in different viewing perspectives,» says Kun Guo of the University of Lincoln, UK.
Building on earlier work which teaches computers to recognise emotions and expressions in human faces, the system is able to detect the distinct parts of a sheep's face and compare it with a standardised measurement tool developed by veterinarians for diagnosing pain.
Professor Peter Robinson, who led the research, normally focuses on teaching computers to recognise emotions in human faces, but a meeting with Dr McLennan got him interested in exploring whether a similar system could be developed for animals.
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