COMPUTER VISION, SELFIE EMOTION
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A small study of the operation was carried out on the image, and the aim was to obtain a result through the appearance of a man. The main purpose of this project is that the portrait of a person shows his condition, depending on his appearance. The task of that project is to help understand human nature, to help measure it.A project that helps to understand what a human being looks like depending on the type. Depending on the emotion of his appearance, an icon is given in the first work. in the next sophisticated process, the understanding of the additional character, the mood in which it is photographed, gives the answer with maximum proximity about it.
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