Researchers develop one-click "Beauty Machine"

Fri Nov 7, 2008 1:49PM EST

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How would you like to transform yourself into someone worthy of being on the cover of "Vogue" magazine with a simple click of a button? Researchers out of Tel Aviv University have developed a mathematical algorithm that can instantly beautify any man or woman, according to LiveScience.

Lead researcher Daniel Cohen-Or of the Blavatnik School of Computer Sciences at Tel Aviv University developed the algorithm by asking 68 men and women, ages 25-40, to rank the beauty of 93 different men's and women's facial features. Each person was rated on a scale of 1 to 7, and then the results were compiled in a database that distinguished 250 different facial features and measurements.

Check out sample before and after photos over at LiveScience's image gallery

"Beauty, contrary to what most people think, is not simply in the eye of the beholder," said Cohen-Or. "Beauty can be quantified by mathematical measurements and ratios. It can be defined as average distances between features, which a majority of people agree are the most beautiful," he said. "I don't claim to know much about beauty. For us, every picture in this research project is just a collection of numbers."

There are industries where this software would be a hit, obviously. For instance, air-brushing celebrities after a cover shoot would merely take seconds, or the algorithm could be incorporated into digital cameras for an instant beautifying effect. 

However, the software oddly doesn't seem to work very well with celebrities. Cohen-Or believes that the general public is already used to seeing a celebrity in a certain, specific way, whereas an unfamiliar face always yielded positive results.

If a one-click beautifying-effect was available as a feature on a future digicam, would you go out of your way to purchase it? Or do you believe technology like this is just fueling an obsession with beauty?

Let me know what you think in the comments below.

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  • 66 Posted by b3autifulsoul@verizon.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:01PM EDT Report Abuse

    This is insane. You people are killing every girls self conscience. Sometimes I wish I lived back in the day when all this crap didnt exist. Im a normal nice girl and thats what needs to be looked at NOT how beautiful you are. Dont you see how many girls are out there getting plastic surgeory and buying loads of make-up its absolutly rediculious. Stuff like this needs to disappear. And stars should be shown how they really look not all fake and crap!

  • 69 Posted by jadelang@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    I am a fifty year old man, and I do not think that math can calculate a person's beauty. My wife would not want to be judged by a formula, nor did i jusge her by a formula.

  • 71 Posted by alan_r_cam on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    What about skin tone? Many girls try for a tan - except in countries like Thailand, where "white is beautiful". Does research done in Tel Aviv REALLY translate around the world ?

  • 72 Posted by liam_ke on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    This is much more than ridiculous!

  • 73 Posted by fuelkahn on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    I didn't even know... I thought the top row were the ones that had been made more beautiful. I laughed pretty hard when I realized those where the BEFORE pictures and they are 100% (all 3) more attractive before than after. You'll be able to sell it to the chumps, but its an ugly machine to me.

  • 74 Posted by starlinkcorn on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:39PM EDT Report Abuse

    This is ridiculous. The author is ridiculous, his article is ridiculous, and the purpose of these algorithms is ridiculous. Now, for the time spent on this research and actually coming up with something is always commendable, but how it's aimed to be used by others is not! Everyone is beautiful in their own way and some will always appreciate it more than others.

  • 75 Posted by bngoodgirl on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hey, didn't Disney perfect this years ago? I think I saw an infomercial - "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?". Yeah. Even an evil witch can be "beautiful" with the right smoke and mirrors. Geez, doesn't humanity have greater issues to solve? And yet we use our brains and technology for this. We make me sick.

  • 76 Posted by ashortsleeve on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:58PM EDT Report Abuse

    wow, people are starving and losing their homes and this is what they come up with to make you feel better? eek.

  • 77 Posted by hilaryaudrey on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:19PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think it would be awesome for some people to take a picture and look like a model but at the end of the day, if the photo isn't really who you are then thats a bit sad.

  • 78 Posted by melodious_sonet14 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:15PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think that is the stupidest invention i've ever seen. sure it may work, but its so shallow and fake. i wouldn't give someone a "fake" picture of me. it's a lie.

  • 79 Posted by vagabond_song on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    this would be very hepful with makeovers, possibly widening the scope of women who otherwise could not have a makeover, possibly every woman and man could look their best, something we all want but not necessarially plastic surgery. it could be like a guide on how to apply your make up.

  • 80 Posted by zr0kamui on Thu Sep 3, 2009 11:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    What a lot of people don't realize is where this research was done. This talk about how this fuels the "AMERICAN" obsession with beauty (which sorry to dampen your fervor, but it's a world wide shallowness convention) this research was done in TEL AVIV. Uhh, last I checked that definately wasn't an American state, city or university but meh, to all those that have problems with their own country that they choose to live in, it's a moot point. Still, try looking at some things objectively once in a while. These are researchers who obviously don't have anything better to do since... well, nobody else would hire them.

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