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Examples of Vappu masks on camera phone.

Examples of Vappu masks on camera phone.

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In this paper we describe a fun application of augmenting masks on people's faces using mobile camera phones. The application was published on May Day 2008 in Finland, gaining thousands of visitors and downloads within a couple of days. We provide a description of the user interface and implementation issues, as well as analysis of user statistics...

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... we provided 16 different masks to choose from (some examples in Figures 2 and 3). The application also had the twin camera feature so people could take pictures not only of others but also of themselves. ...

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