Which one? yea, that's what I'd want to know as well which might work in this case. Voting obviously won't work.
Ok, this is the only potential way I found which allows comparing two faces:
Betaface Demo
I hadn't heard of this org before so I decided to check on its accuracy. I compared all submitted pics of the star of the day. Here are the results, which shows a high similarity of these faces.
Results for Scarlet:
Results for Justin:
It has some famous companies as its customers (including 20th Century Fox & Disney) which uses their technology. Based on this and the results mentioned above I'd say that their face recognition tech is sufficiently accurate.
With that out of the way, I compared each reference star image with the corresponding character image. Apologies if I missed some, just took few samples to experiment with.
Heres what I propose:
- Every participant can make their character and use that link to get highest similarity percentage that they can and feel comfortable with.
- They upload their final character and reference images as they currently do.
- A participant may feel the need to improve their submission after someone else's submission with a better percentage. You can allow/restrict re-edits, upto you.
- In case of a tie,
@Sparkle can take the final decision
Extra notes:
- Ikr it wrongly classifies age consistently, but that isn't our concern and is more difficult to predict on stars who strive for a youthful look.
- If you note the case for Day-1,
@Bell's submission has the highest percentage which is strange. But on overlaying the two images it was clear that their software disregards skin complexion to a certain degree, so that's a minor drawback in my opinion.
Here is the overlay gif and its vid link in case gif doesn't work
http://i.imgur.com/1nHThYk.mp4