clonebot - meaning and definition. What is clonebot
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What (who) is clonebot - definition

DIGITAL REPRODUCTION OF A HUMAN LIKENESS
Synbots; Clonebot; Synbot; Draft:Digital look-alike; Digital look-alike; AI-generated characters; AI-generated faces
  • light enters the skin, is transmitted and exits the skin]].
  • spherical]] [[light stage]] with [[multi-camera setup]] around the sphere suitable for capturing into a 7D reflectance model.
  • In this [[morph target animation]] system four "expressions" have been defined as deformations of the geometry of the model. Any combination of these four expressions can be used to animate the mouth shape. Similar controls can be applied to animate an entire human-like model.
  • three-dimensional scanner]]

clonebot         
<chat> (Or "clone") A bot meant to replicate itself en masse on a talk network (generally IRC). A bot appears on the network as several agents, and then carries out some task, typically that of flooding another user. Compare ghost. (1997-04-07)
Human image synthesis         
Human image synthesis is technology that can be applied to make believable and even photorealistic renditionsPhysics-based muscle model for mouth shape control on IEEE Explore (requires membership)Realistic 3D facial animation in virtual space teleconferencing on IEEE Explore (requires membership) of human-likenesses, moving or still. It has effectively existed since the early 2000s.

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Human image synthesis

Human image synthesis is technology that can be applied to make believable and even photorealistic renditions of human-likenesses, moving or still. It has effectively existed since the early 2000s. Many films using computer generated imagery have featured synthetic images of human-like characters digitally composited onto the real or other simulated film material. Towards the end of the 2010s deep learning artificial intelligence has been applied to synthesize images and video that look like humans, without need for human assistance, once the training phase has been completed, whereas the old school 7D-route required massive amounts of human work.