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Guest Jo-I-Dunno

I encourage everyone to do this; it's quite a hoot!

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Take it with less than a grain of salt, but 91% female!? And Tina Fey's my closest celebrity look-alike!? I'm honored.

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I remember when I did this a long time ago, I seriously got chuck norris.... I was a little Oh my goodness????... buuuuut now I can't remember the site for it, any chance for a link?

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I had used a different one about... a year an a half back? There are a lot of them out there now.

I have to ask, was it close on your age? I ended up playing with it awhile and it would range me from 13-33.

here's the first actual one I did, before going "bah, I can get better looking celebs then that, can't I??"

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Guest Jo-I-Dunno

Mine said 23 and I'm 19/closer to 20. Maybe it's inconsistent 'cause we're so androgynous it doesn't know what to do with itself! Maybe it's just not very good...

Yeah Matt Damon!

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Mine said I was 32-half my age. :) Made my day

And 55% male. I can handle that. Corresponds to how I am being read right now.

No real celebrity match but of the ten they showed only one was female

Fun

Johnny

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It told me 100% boy :( Im sure it was because Im not allowed to do makeup. but age ... terrible, I am 17 and It told me you are 35 :( means I am that old?? my face is too old :( :( :(

but I am a 3 years old girl inside :)

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Guest Chrissie29

Trying the first pic, I got 90% male, 13 years old and 92% identical to Justin Bieber :lol: :lol: :lol:

With another Pic it showed 86% female, 16 years old and still the closest match, though only 11% was again Bieber :Crylol:

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Guest shadowghost21

I know this is rather old but I find it a shame that it's sitting in a sub forum. I think everyone should mess around with this thing!!! I went nuts with it tonight. Apparently I look like Taylor momsen and I even had one of my pictures come back as natalie portman in the search results. And for every one of the photos I submitted it got my age on the nose and guessed female with between 60-90% That made me pretty happy.

Anyway, wanted to share that and bring the nerco stick back to this forum in hopes the front page people will see it and have some fun with the tool!

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Guest Melissa~

That's neat, it's confused by me, this picture was taken about six months ago.

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It's off on age by ten years as of this pictures date, I'm not on HRT, but I do have facial hair minimized for that pic.

I shudder to show what kind of matches it showed.

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Guest aleon515

I did this awhile ago. The bad news was they said my face was 100% female but the good news was they thought I looked like 24 or so (wrong by decades and decades). One match I had was Patrick Stewart (who I look nothing at all like). Kind of fun thing it is.

--Jay Jay

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Guest Apany

That's site is pretty funny. I tried with an old picture of me with a beard and one with some makeup without beard of course. I have a really bad memory for names so most of the ppl they showed me I didn't remember their names or didn't know them.

Anyway, my face with my beard they gave me 35 years old and 99% male. I recognized Ben Affleck and Pacao.

For my face with some makeup, they give me 24 years old and 76% female... I recognized some actresses and actors but I don't remember there names unfortunately.

I saw this can change a lot from different pictures. So you can retry with another angle and see a new result. Though, it just too bad they didn't give the name of the personality below their picture.

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Guest shadowghost21

Sorry to spoil some of the magic but I figure I should explain why it changes based on the angles and such. Yeah it's based on some facial recognition techniques that involve using the averaged pixels of a face. So how I would write the algorithm would be to take all the pixels around a pixel find the average of all those pixels and then sort of blur them together. I haven't ever done any computer vision stuff mostly because it's really freaking hard and I don't think I know enough math to do it well haha. I'm glad some other people messed with it. I used about 10 different photos of me through it had a blast!

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Guest aleon515

I figured so actually. I think the reason I came out 100% female (I think my face is much more androgynous than that) is that it was off of photo booth. When you use this program typically the screen is angled so that you get a bigger lower jaw and smaller head and it emphasizes the roundness. Roundness supposedly looks female and probably does as T makes people's faces look more squared and angular.

I tried to put my dog's head in there for kicks. It wouldn't compute. Also didn't take kindly to a face that was zoomed. I'm guessing it needs X amt of data for some program.

Zero magic but it is fun.

--Jay Jay

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Guest Luuceee

Its still fun however it works. I was pleased with my results, 68% female and aged 20, im actually 25 so woooop. Also my closest match was Leighton Meester :)

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0..o 

My closest celebrity look-alike is "Andy Biersack".....

I just GOOGLED him... He's some singer.......

Oh.. Wow.. I like some of his music.. Hahahaha, I may of found one of my new favorite music artists through some of his music seems a tad bit dark..........

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It's nice to finally know who exactly the "Andy" person is now.. I have been told "You look like Andy from that band..." for years & years now... Hah.. I was always to shy to ask who exactly they were talking about.. Hah.. It's somewhat annoying.. I think people should NOT compare you to other people......

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