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I figured that we'd be able to express ourselves more easily by actually turning to each other and speaking words and making facial expressions rather than typing instant messages.
Conclusions: There are no absolute immobile points on the face when making facial expressions.
The patient answered those questions either by pointing to the book or by shaking her head and making facial expressions.
A few years later, Christoph von der Malsburg from the University of Bochum in Germany developed a system known as ZN-Face that was capable of making facial matches on imperfect images.
Meanwhile, Moore's Law keeps ticking along nicely, making facial recognition software ever faster, more powerful, and more accessible; cameras get ever better, cheaper, and more innocuous; and drones start taking to our skies as well as Afghanistan's.
He's making facial expressions and gestures to JT (whom his laser-like weakness-scoping powers told him was the dumbest of the Pathetics) to indicate, well, basically, "Help!
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"I read that Dickens used to have a mirror on his desk and made facial expressions into it to help him describe what he saw.
"His thought process was illogical," a nurse who worked at the home, Eileen Hendrickson, testified about the man, identified as Patient 1, who would stare and make facial grimaces.
Facebook, the largest repository of pictures anywhere and at any time in history, has acquired an Israeli company, called face.com, that makes facial recognition technology.
Kerstin Dautenhahn, a professor of artificial intelligence at the University of Hertfordshire, has developed Kaspar, a robot in the shape of a two-year-old boy, which can make facial expressions and play games such as peek-a-boo.
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