Effects of Spatial Frequency Content on Classification of Face Gender and Expression
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Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza | Francisco J Román | I. Serrano-Pedraza | F. J. Román | Luis Aguado | Sonia Rodríguez | L. Aguado | Sonia Rodríguez
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