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Principal component analysis of three‐dimensional face shape: Identifying shape features that change with age

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2017

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Abstract

Principal component analysis was effective for identifying facial shape features that represent individual and age-related differences. This method allowed straightforward measurements, such as the increase or decrease in cheeks caused by soft tissue changes or skeletal-based changes to the forehead or jaw, simply by acquiring three-dimensional facial images.

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