Scientists at the University of Bradford
gathered images of Prince George, as well
as images of his parents and close
relatives to try and predict what the
young prince will look like at ages 7 (right),
20, 40 and 60.
The computer software analyzes various
facial features like nose length and width
which changes as we age, to get an
impression of an older Prince George.
"We take these — roughly 30 to 40 facial
features — and we use these facial
features; we map it into the machine and
then we produce" said Hassan Ugail, a
professor of Visual Computing at the
university.
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