1. The document summarizes several studies on non-verbal communication and human identification techniques such as iris recognition, facial expression coding, odor biometrics, and the relationship between gesture and sign.
2. One study found that iris recognition is better for identification than other methods like fingerprints and facial recognition. Another study analyzed techniques for odor biometrics pattern recognition.
3. One article discusses that intonation is difficult to consciously control but can be grasped through analysis, and reviews the relationship between gesture and sign in communication.
1. The document summarizes several studies on non-verbal communication and human identification techniques such as iris recognition, facial expression coding, odor biometrics, and the relationship between gesture and sign.
2. One study found that iris recognition is better for identification than other methods like fingerprints and facial recognition. Another study analyzed techniques for odor biometrics pattern recognition.
3. One article discusses that intonation is difficult to consciously control but can be grasped through analysis, and reviews the relationship between gesture and sign in communication.
1. The document summarizes several studies on non-verbal communication and human identification techniques such as iris recognition, facial expression coding, odor biometrics, and the relationship between gesture and sign.
2. One study found that iris recognition is better for identification than other methods like fingerprints and facial recognition. Another study analyzed techniques for odor biometrics pattern recognition.
3. One article discusses that intonation is difficult to consciously control but can be grasped through analysis, and reviews the relationship between gesture and sign in communication.
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