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Overlapping Faces Overlapping faces is an issue with real-time rendering and with CAD & CAM. It occurs when usually accidentally, a face is duplicated during the tessellation process. For example, a square polygon may find itself split into four equal triangles, each one covering half the original area. Two of the triangles are now overlapping the other two. A visual inspection would not show anything to be wrong, but an inspection of the vertexes would. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This book, attempts to show in general terms, as well as in specifics, just what the continuously overlapping waves of disruptive technology, will do to transform he way the world learns. Whether or not educational institutions choose to try to keep up, business training has to adapt, if it is going to continue to succeed. ![]() ![]() ![]() A piece from the BBC, on using haptics to rebuild faces from casts and models. ![]() A 'super emoticon' system for online chat, using photos and morphing them to create emotions, works just as well with CGI pictures as it does with faces, opening the way for facial expressions in roleplayed humanoids. ![]() ![]() Facial expressions, is exactly what you would expect. It is predominately a huge collection of physical human faces, ranged 20-90, photographed in a huge variety of expressions and emotional states. ![]() ![]() An expressive face is a work of art. Constantly moving and changing. Lips, brows, frown lines, each is in constant motion. Stop Staring analyses facial structures and movements, then shows animators how to bring life to the faces of their characters.
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Results by page (29/07/2008)
After finding itself in hot water with privacy advocates, Google has begun obscuring the faces of people in its Street View service, which lets users of Google Maps zoom in to view street level images. But the images look decidedly odd, wit...
(06/02/2014)
Great eyes, full lips and harmonious features: actress Angelina Jolie is in possession of all of these. That she is regarded as the epitome of female attractiveness doesn’t come as a surprise for Dr. Holger Wiese of the Friedrich Schiller U...
(17/09/2007)
University of Glasgow researcher Rob Jenkins has created an imaging tool which should bolster security and surveillance issues by recognising faces far better than any human. Currently, both people and computers are poor at r...
(23/09/2011)
Software developer Arturo Castro and media artist Kyle MacDonald have put out a video demo of their software that replaces their faces with other faces in realtime. Their face-swapping, face-morphing technology shows how their software can ...
(26/06/2009)
Researchers at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, have demonstrated for the first time rhesus monkeys and humans share a specific perceptual mechanism, configural perception, for discriminating among the numerous...
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