Granny's Face Reader
All about traditional physiognomy with AI
In traditional physiognomy, the face is divided into three parts to analyze fortunes of different life stages. This is called 'Sam-jeong' (δΈε), and the balance between these parts reveals the overall flow of one's life.
From the forehead to the eyebrows. Represents intelligence, parental blessings, and fortunes in one's teens and 20s.
From the eyebrows to the tip of the nose. Represents wealth, health, self-esteem, and fortunes in one's 30s and 40s.
From the tip of the nose to the chin. Represents stability, descendants, and fortunes after the 50s.
How does our app's AI analyze your face? The secret lies in 'Multi-modal' AI technology. The AI perceives your photo not just as an image, but as a collection of countless data points.
1. Facial Landmark Recognition: The AI first identifies dozens of key landmarks on the face, such as the eyes, nose, mouth, eyebrows, and jawline.
2. Relative Ratio & Feature Extraction: Based on these landmarks, the AI precisely calculates and analyzes the overall facial proportions (upper/middle/lower parts), symmetry, and the distance and size of each feature relative to the face (e.g., width of the glabella, size of eyes/nose/mouth). Judgments like 'prominent cheekbones' or 'wide glabella' are all made through these relative calculations.
3. Physiognomic Interpretation & Storytelling: Finally, all extracted data features are linked with traditional physiognomy theories. This information is then synthesized and reconstructed into a complete, entertaining, and easy-to-understand story, as if told by a sassy but affectionate grandmother.
Follow these tips to help the AI analyze your face more accurately!
A clear, undistorted frontal photo taken from about 20-25cm away is best.
The clearer the facial features, the higher the AI's recognition rate. Be careful not to let shadows or lighting obscure parts of your face.
Please remove any accessories that cover major facial features. It's also important that hair does not cover the eyes or facial contours.