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One of the highlights of the recent Siggraph conference was a demonstration of a provocative new technique for facial animation called Trainable Videorealistic Speech Animation. Developed by Tony Ezzat and a team at MIT's Center for Biological and Computational Learning, the technology allows the user to alter a simple video camera recording of a person saying something to make it appear that he or she is saying something completely different. ...