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Some Eye-Popping Research From Siggraph

jamie found links to a discriminating selection of Siggraph papers at waxy.org. Among the more captivating: automatically improving the attractiveness of faces in portraits; automatic substitution of similar faces into photographs (with potential applications such as a privacy-enhanced Google Street View); and using still photographs to enhance video of a static scene.

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  1. FX Show Nip/Tuck said it best by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Beauty is Symmetry, and you have none"

    One of the main characters in the plastic surgery show Nip/Tuck made that comment. It seems as if TFA applies said comment.

  2. I sent them a pic of my face to be touched up by ProteusQ · · Score: 4, Funny

    All I got back was an email that read "ROTFLMAO!"

    1. Re:I sent them a pic of my face to be touched up by Zaiff+Urgulbunger · · Score: 5, Funny

      I tried it, and I got floating point error.
      :O

  3. So in summary by mrbah · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Just add symmetry and make thinner.

    1. Re:So in summary by jacquesm · · Score: 4, Insightful

      that was exactly what I was going to write :) But the first guy sort of defeats that rule, he's actually a little broader in the face than the source image.

      A simpler rule would be 'add symmetry', mirror the left half of the face (or the right half, flip a coin).

      Adding a smile also goes a long way towards making people prettier, in fact a smile really is the best make-up.

    2. Re:So in summary by mobby_6kl · · Score: 5, Interesting

      I can see this tool becoming very popular with the Myspace crowd once they realize the limitations of the current "hold camera above head level" method.

    3. Re:So in summary by grantek · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Also notice the eyes dropped in most of the touched-up photos, and were rotated to sit horizontally - interesting to look at, I'd like to see what 'designer' plastic surgeons would have to say about that

  4. dating sites will love this by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I wonder how soon they will be offering the "attractiveness improvement" service to the photos of their subscribers. I don't think they have enough CPU power to improve mine, though.

  5. Wow. No, really, wow! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'll never trust an image or video ever again. Never. Ever. Make sure you watch the "enhance video of a static scene" clip.

  6. Lists of Siggraph (and other) papers by Animaether · · Score: 5, Informative

    I'd call this karmawhoring, but seeing as the editors didn't even bother linking to claimed list at 'waxy.org'... lists of Siggraph papers have been kept by Tim Rowley and Ke-Sen Huang for years. You can find this year's list at:
    http://kesen.huang.googlepages.com/sig2008.html

    And an overview of all years at:
    http://kesen.huang.googlepages.com/

    This also includes lists of papers presented at other events such as Eurographics.

    For even more fun, visit the papers' authors sites; they often also publish papers at seemingly unrelated events that contain some interesting computer graphics gems.

  7. Re:real footage? by pembo13 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I get the feeling from you that you trust it now. I find this confusing myself. Considering that an apparently large portion of Slashdotters very much consider themselves rationalist who do not believe things without proper evidence, it seems weird to me that many simply believe what they see in the news. These past week (maybe 2) there were at least two cases circulating around the internet where it had been observed that CNN has used footage from one event, trying to pass it off as that of another event. And that's pretty low tech.

    News reports should be only be as trusted as logic can be applied to the report.

    Take for instance the recent story of a Russian sipper shooting at a reporter. A few questions came to my mind:

    • What kind of sniper takes such a shot and misses?
    • What kind of sniper misses, and doesn't take a second shot?
    • How does one tell the affiliation of a sniper? Do they sign their bullets or something?

    News stories should be treated as untested pieces of evidence -- in most cases at least. The advancement of technology will only make it more difficult to tell truth from fiction.

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  8. Re:Ghost of Clarke seen skulking nearby. by mrbah · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Microsoft spends billions of dollars researching things like that, but never brings any of them to market. Look at the "Image Deblurring with Blurred/Noisy Image Pairs" paper -- it's a marketable, easy to use technology that would be of huge benefit to typical consumers, yet chances are good it will never be commercialized. Contrary to popular opinion Microsoft does innovate, it's just that all the good stuff gets killed by some committee full of assistant senior project project team manager manager mangers.

  9. Re:real footage? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    What kind of sniper takes a shot and misses?

    The kind that isn't a formal and TV depicted sniper. The kind that isn't a sniper at all.

    Rather just some goon soldier or citizen with any old rifle from a fair distance away. Just becouse the media calls it a sniper, doesn't make it so.

  10. Easy. by NerveGas · · Score: 4, Informative

    Making faces more attractive is easy. All you have to do to get a reasonable increase is to make them more symmetrical.

    If you want yet another increase, there is a set of ratios for distances between features that uncannily applies to pretty much everyone who is widely considered attractive. Shift everything closer to those ratios, and you'll get a big improvement.

    Want more? Fix skin blemishes.

    Between the three of those, you can make incredible strides. I would highly encourage any interested to watch "The Human Face".

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  11. Complicated Software by Joebert · · Score: 4, Funny

    Once again someone's trying to write a bloated piece of software to overcharge for something our systems already do.

    See the following example for how I was able to increase the attractiveness of an already attractive Hooters girl using only Microsoft Paint. (exported via Fireworks for filesize optimization)

    http://img119.imageshack.us/img119/9474/hooters4si8.jpg

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