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					<description><![CDATA[This toolbox can resize the face and then rotate the face. I’m working on a function that can automatically crop the face and then do the luminance balance work. Here is the source code: Pupil_faceDownload How to use: Just feed face images into the source_face folder (1 arrow) and then open and run the ‘pupil_face.m’ ... <a title="A MATLAB Toolbox for Face Research" class="read-more" href="https://www.jianchen.info/2015/12/28/a-matlab-toolbox-for-face-research/" aria-label="More on A MATLAB Toolbox for Face Research">Read more</a>]]></description>
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<p>This toolbox can resize the face and then rotate the face. I’m working on a function that can automatically crop the face and then do the luminance balance work.</p>



<p>Here is the source code:</p>



<p><a href="https://jianch.github.io/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Pupil_face.zip">Pupil_face</a><a href="https://jianch.github.io/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Pupil_face.zip">Download</a></p>



<p>How to use:</p>



<p>Just feed face images into the source_face folder (1 arrow) and then open and run the ‘pupil_face.m’ file (3 arrow) in the current directory. Remember to connect to the internet as I use some online face analysis tools. After computation, just go to the output_face folder to pick up processed face images (3 arrow).</p>



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<p>Run the pupil_face.m file, then it will automatically recognise the pupil position and resize the face to a grayscale pupil-distance constant face. Remember to connect to the Internet cause I use some online source.</p>



<p>Results showing as below:</p>



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