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With the rapid development of 3D imagining technology, the wideusage of 3D surface information for research and applications isbecoming a convenient reality. This study is focused on aquantified analysis of facial asymmetry of more than 100 3D humanfaces (individuals). We investigate whether facial asymmetrydiffers statistically significantly from a bilateral symmetryassumption, and the role of global and local facial asymmetry forgender discrimination.