Researcher from Switzerland reconstructs images of Roman emperors (Photo)

Researcher from Switzerland reconstructs images of Roman emperors (Photo)

26 August 2020, 19:05
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Reconstruction of the Roman emperors - Gaius Julius Caesar, Nero, Germanicus - is a hobby of a researcher from the Swiss University of Lausanne. Haround Binus brings together artificial intelligence, image editors, and historical intelligence.

Any image is based on a bust of a historical person. And at first it's even hard to believe that cold lifeless stones can transform into hyperrealistic drawings. But modern technologies can not only reconstruct the face of a person who lived thousands of years ago, but also "revive" it.

Working on one character takes from several hours to several days. It all depends on the features of the appearance, preferred clothes and shoes.

The reenactor also studies the character and temperament of each emperor. He does this in order to charge the finished work with his charisma. We are talking about individuals who have left their mark on history.

The result obtained by Haround Binus is very accurate and very plausible. In some places it even seems that these "juicy" guys are Hollywood actors making up for the casting.

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