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New startup Faceshift is using Microsoft’s Kinect to capture and replicate facial movements in real-time. Leveraging the 3D motion capture capabilities of the camera, the application constructs an on-screen avatar that can mimic a users face quite precisely. While it certainly has applications for gaming, technology like this can be a very powerful measurement tool to gauge consumer response.
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