The characteristic of modernist era is that society is trying to break traditional norms through art form. Even today in modernism, the obvious problem is the destruction of the female statue. Women are prosperous to prove their possibilities, but they are still depicted as helpless. As a patriarchal society, such norms can not change and will continue to exist. At that time, the literacy rate of women has improved, but some people do not believe in the concept of gender equality.
Recent studies have revealed that the media image of an "ideal" female model affects the body image of women, leading to dissatisfaction and emotional distortion. Review the evidence of this relationship between media presentation and body image distortion and propose a theoretical model to explain this association. In particular, the use of social comparisons in women's self-concept seems to be an important psychological structure to understand the influence of media on physical images. Based on empirical evidence and the proposed psychological mediator, several measures have been proposed that might be used to block the effects of the media or to address these effects. Especially, it seems that psychoeducational education prevention measure and group treatment gives the greatest hope.
Dissatisfaction with body images usually involves a negative evaluation of the body and can occur when there is a difference between the body and the ideal body of the person. Physical dissatisfaction is usually associated with image distortion in the body, but these two conditions are not necessarily related. A person may be dissatisfied with certain aspects of the physical appearance without experiencing distortion of the body image and may experience distorted perception of certain physical features without first feeling frustrated is there. Similarly, one person may be dissatisfied with the person's appearance and certain aspects without experiencing related misunderstandings.
Because body images are often based on perception and sensation rather than actual appearance, it becomes easy to distort. Distortion of the image of the body refers to the misunderstanding of one or more features of the body. It typically involves a significant difference between the perceived body size and shape or one or more sides of the body and the actual shape and size of the body or its characteristics. People whose image of the body is distorted can see that the body in the mirror is quite different from the actual body.
If the camera looks at the real world 3D object and converts it to a 2D image, image distortion will occur. This transformation is not necessarily perfect, and distortion can cause changes in the apparent size, shape, and position of the object. Therefore, it is necessary to compensate for this distortion to provide accurate image display of the camera. This is done by taking a few photos of the camera and computing the camera's calibration matrix using the cv2.calibrateCamera () function. You can use image gradation to identify sudden changes in color of black and white images. Detecting the edge of an image is a very convenient technique. For road images, x-gradient is very convenient because there are usually yellow or white lanes on a black road. The following example uses cv2.sobel () to compute the image and its slope in the x direction.