Dr. Shunichi Kasahara’s research uses technology to gradually change people's faces in real-time, exploring how we see ourselves and how others see us, to better understand what makes up our identity.
Scientists and engineers at IBM (East Fishkill, NY) have developed a chip-morphing technology�called eFuse�that enables a new class of semiconductors capable of monitoring and adjusting their ...
Face morphing is a digital image synthesis technique that blends two or more facial images to create a new, non-existent face that resembles both individuals. This process is commonly used in special ...
Xinyi Xiao is two years into conducting research on thermo-responsive and self-morphing 4D printing technology alongside masters student Surya Prakash Pandeya. Xiao is an assistant professor in the ...
Facial recognition is a critical part of self-image and social interactions. In an era of advanced digital technology, we face intriguing questions about communication and identity. How does altering ...