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  2. Chernoff face - Wikipedia

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    This example shows Chernoff faces for lawyers' ratings of twelve judges. Chernoff faces, invented by applied mathematician, statistician, and physicist Herman Chernoff in 1973, display multivariate data in the shape of a human face. The individual parts, such as eyes, ears, mouth, and nose represent values of the variables by their shape, size ...

  3. File:Chernoff faces for evaluations of US judges.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Chart showing Chernoff faces for data selected from the "USJudgeRatings" dataset in R, which contains ratings of state judges in the US Superior Court by lawyers who have had contact with them. R code to produce the chart:

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  6. Herman Chernoff - Wikipedia

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    Herman Chernoff (born July 1, 1923) is an American applied mathematician, statistician and physicist. He was formerly a professor at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign , Stanford , and MIT , currently emeritus at Harvard University .

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