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	<description>Today&#39;s commercial Kinect product shows off some of the amazing things that are just now becoming available for the Kinect. Watch this: Kinect-powered motion capture mimics your facial movements in real timeFaceshift is a new motion capture utility that does an impressive job of replicating facial movements with barely any noticeable delay. The technology relies on Microsoft&#39;s ever-capable Kinect camera to pull in the 3D data it needs to mirror your expressions, though Faceshift&#39;s creators have done an admirable job refining the device&#39;s face recognition capabilities. Seeing even the most slight movements replicated by an on-screen avatar brings to mind the top-notch motion capture we&#39;ve seen in the video game industry in recent years, led most notably by LA Noire. ... Project Information URL: http://www.theverge.com/2012/11/17/3658966/watch-this-faceshift-motion-capture-kinect, http://www.faceshift.com/    </description>
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