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  2. 3D Face Morphable Model - Wikipedia

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    The generation of new faces is based on a pre-existing database of example faces acquired through a 3D scanning procedure. All these faces are in dense point-to-point correspondence, which enables the generation of a new realistic face (morph) by combining the acquired faces. A new 3D face can be inferred from one or multiple existing images of ...

  3. Virtual human - Wikipedia

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    A virtual crash test dummy. A virtual human (or also known as meta human or digital human) [1] is a software fictional character or human being.Virtual humans have been created as tools and artificial companions in simulation, video games, film production, human factors and ergonomic and usability studies in various industries (aerospace, automobile, machinery, furniture etc.), clothing ...

  4. FaceApp - Wikipedia

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    The app generates highly realistic transformations of human faces in photographs by using neural networks based on artificial intelligence. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The app can transform a face to make it smile, look younger, look older, or change gender.

  5. Rendering (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    Realistic 3D rendering requires finding approximate solutions to the rendering equation, which describes how light propagates in an environment. Real-time rendering uses high-performance rasterization algorithms that process a list of shapes and determine which pixels are covered by each shape.

  6. Computer animation - Wikipedia

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    Joy & Heron – a typical example of realistic animation. Realism in computer animation can mean making each frame look photorealistic, in the sense that the scene is rendered to resemble a photograph or make the characters' animation believable and lifelike. [67] Computer animation can also be realistic with or without the photorealistic ...

  7. Horizon effect - Wikipedia

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    Thus, for a computer searching only a fixed number of plies, there is a possibility that it will make a detrimental move, but the effect is not visible because the computer does not search to the depth at which its evaluation function reveals the true evaluation of the line (i.e., beyond its "horizon").

  8. Facial composite - Wikipedia

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    While the classic use of the facial composite is the citizen recognizing the face as an acquaintance, there are other ways where a facial composite can prove useful. The facial composite can contribute in law enforcement in a number of ways: Identifying the suspect in a wanted poster. Additional evidence against a suspect. [citation needed]

  9. Forensic facial reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the face is "fleshed," meaning clay is added until the tissue thickness markers are covered, and any specific characterization is added (for example, hair, wrinkles in the skin, noted racial traits, glasses, etc.). The skull of Mozart was the basis of his facial reconstruction from anthropological data.