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Comments · 9
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Re:It's racist, simple and plain.
Click on the Spock faces at the top of Season Two (Amok Time, http://facemining.pittpatt.com/S2E30/) All Vulcan men look alike to this software.
And even with Stonn inflating Spock's stats, Kirk still had more screen time.
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It's racist, simple and plain.
Click on the Spock faces at the top of Season Two (Amok Time, http://facemining.pittpatt.com/S2E30/) All Vulcan men look alike to this software.
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SDK
Hmm... PittPatt claims they have an SDK that is usable by the public, but there is no download link. Does this seem suspicious to anyone else?
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Frightenting.
I suppose I should I be impressed that it cannot be fooled by beards, but I am instead frightened that the computer cannot tell the difference between real Spock and Evil Spock.
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Greasepaint is a cloaking device
If you don't want to be recognized by facial recognition software, wear black and white greasepaint. In Episode 70 the actors playing Lokai and Bele are misidentified in a few scenes. The images are categorized by the black and white makeup rather than the actor. I'm not sure why Bele's face paint is reversed in some of the images. Did he look in a mirror or something, or did the video capture reverse it?
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Re:Lotsa problems
You think those are bad? Check out http://facemining.pittpatt.com/S3E73/
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Lotsa problems
Checkout http://facemining.pittpatt.com/S3E75/, Scotty shows up under Kirk twice, and thats with just one try.
Or, http://facemining.pittpatt.com/S1E12/ actor 0117 has an odd match on my second peek.
They might want to try shirt matching.
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Lotsa problems
Checkout http://facemining.pittpatt.com/S3E75/, Scotty shows up under Kirk twice, and thats with just one try.
Or, http://facemining.pittpatt.com/S1E12/ actor 0117 has an odd match on my second peek.
They might want to try shirt matching.
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Re:Ha!You want to make the picture more vibrant, get rid of red-eye, remove an object from the scene, and maybe swap the heads of the people in the picture" After all, all these things are easy to describe, so they must be easy to make as a one-click tool, right?
Even recoginizing which part of the photo is a head is a hard enough job. CMU has special face analysis projects. Check this out it is pretty cool : http://demo.pittpatt.com/