2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.imr.2012.09.003
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Analysis of Sasang constitutional types using facial features with compensation for photographic distance

Abstract: BackgroundFacial features are regarded as representative and reliable characteristics for diagnosing a person's Sasang Constitution (SC). However, the description of these features tends to depend on the interpretation and the opinion of the doctor that follows the SC approach. In this paper, we performed a facial feature analysis of SC types in an objective and quantitative manner. Here, site-to-site variability can be an obstacle to properly analyzing facial features when images are taken from various sites,… Show more

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“…The participants were confirmed to not be wearing any cosmetic make-up and were photographed from both frontal and lateral views using a digital camera (DSLR Nikon D90 with a Nikon AF 50-mm F1.8D lens, 3216 × 2136 pixels) under the following standard conditions: the hair was pulled back with a hair band; the center points of the two pupils and the two points connecting the facial contour and upper auricular perimeters (e.g., points obsR and obsL from the frontal image shown in Fig. 1 ) were on the same horizontal line; and a ruler was placed approximately 10 mm below the chin to convert pixels into millimeters [ 35 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The participants were confirmed to not be wearing any cosmetic make-up and were photographed from both frontal and lateral views using a digital camera (DSLR Nikon D90 with a Nikon AF 50-mm F1.8D lens, 3216 × 2136 pixels) under the following standard conditions: the hair was pulled back with a hair band; the center points of the two pupils and the two points connecting the facial contour and upper auricular perimeters (e.g., points obsR and obsL from the frontal image shown in Fig. 1 ) were on the same horizontal line; and a ruler was placed approximately 10 mm below the chin to convert pixels into millimeters [ 35 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It divides humans into four Sasang types: Tae-Yang (TY), So-Yang (SY), Tae-Eum (TE), and So-Eum (SE) which allows for distinctive disease diagnosis and intervention depending on their types. Therefore, studies on development and improvement of diagnostic methods were conducted using type-specific psychological [3–5], physical [2, 6, 7], and genetic [8, 9] characteristics as well as the type-specific morphological shapes of the face [7, 10] and body [11]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on human facial morphology can impact various areas, including plastic and dental surgery, facial anatomy, reconstruction, and constitutional diagnosis [3, 4], as well as studies on anthropology and genetics. Of these, the implication of genetic factors on facial morphology has been considered important in understanding hereditary disorders as well as tracing the anthropological origin [5, 6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%