In fact, how does Face ID 'see' your face?
In short, for the iPhone X, none of us look appealing - albeit a bit.
At the iPhone X presentation, Apple explained how the Face ID scanner works by displaying beautiful images. But, in fact, everything is shimmering like that or not?
In short, for the iPhone X, none of us look appealing.
It turns out, for the TrueDepth sensor, no matter how beautiful you are, your face will still only be represented by the countless bumpy, rough edges corresponding to the depth of the mound. cheeks or eye sockets. In short, for the iPhone X, none of us look appealing - albeit a bit.
One of the developers of iPhone X - Brad Dwyer - has posted a Twitter video describing the operation of the sensor on this phone as follows:
This is how Face ID sees us.
Each time you use the Face ID, the system processes and adds face information and makes the 3D model ' more plentiful' , more detailed. The three-dimensional mask after several sweeps looks like this.
After learning many faces, the 3D model becomes more detailed.
The 3D model looks pretty friendly too?
As we can see, the 3D model looks pretty friendly too. But when compared with the commercial image of Apple is actually a thousand miles away 8 thousand miles.
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