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smackfu
on July 20, 2012
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Pareidoloop: Faces generated at random
Yes, it seems to produce things that look like the noise that is accidentally marked as faces in current software.
Which could be kind of neat actually... you could train it to look for Jesus for instance.
knieveltech
on July 20, 2012
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Or market facial recognition camo t-shirts, if you wanted to fuck with the establishment.
cpeterso
on July 21, 2012
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Also known as any t-shirt with a person's face on it? ;)
BHSPitMonkey
on July 21, 2012
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A photo with a face on it is most often just creepy. A photo with some vector, monotone noise like this webapp produces could look kind of cool.
gcr
on July 21, 2012
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See also CVDazzle, a project mixing camuflage with fashion trends.
http://cvdazzle.com/
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Which could be kind of neat actually... you could train it to look for Jesus for instance.