
This is a cool hack. Face swapping software finds faces in a photograph and swaps the features in the
target face from a library of faces. This can be used to "de-identify" faces that appear in public, such as the faces of people caught by the cameras of Google Street View. So instead of simply blurring the face, the software can substitute random features taken from say Flickr's pool of faces. A mouth here, an eye there. Like this: On the top (a) of the picture below, the original real...
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