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HTC’s new Vive Facial tracker is all smiles – Eurogamer.net

HTC has released a new Vive Facial Tracker – and it looks pretty cool.
It tracks 38 facial movements across the lips, jaw, teeth, tongue, chin and cheeks to create a real-time depiction of facial expressions in virtual reality.
HTC said it covers almost the entirety of the lower facial area in VR, using dual cameras and a 60Hz tracking rate with a sub-10ms response time and an IR illuminator that should help with dark conditions.
The video below, from Neos VR developer Frooxius, gives us a good…
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