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Callaway's new golf driver face combines titanium, carbon fiber, and a military-grade polymer found in an unlikely way
Gear Fitness Gear Callaway's new golf driver face combines titanium, carbon fiber, and a military-grade polymer found in an unlikely way Callaway's new Quantum drivers use the Tri-Force Face, a three-layer design bonding titanium and carbon fiber with a polymer the R&D team found in military research. More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. The three-layered construction allows both carbon and titanium to shine. We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Golf driver faces have been almost exclusively titanium for more than three decades, with some detours into carbon fiber .
MarioNETte: Few-Shot Identity Preservation in Facial Reenactment
If you've ever wanted to see Einstein play charades, Rodin's "The Thinker" wink at you, or an ancient Chinese Emperor cast in a Chaplin movie -- then the AI-powered video transformation tech you're looking for is "face reenactment," which can digitally deliver all such fantastic scenarios. Unlike face swapping, which transfers a face from one source to another, face reenactment captures the movements of a driver face and expresses them through the identity of a target face. Starting with a dynamic driver face, researchers can manipulate any target face -- from today's celebrities to historical figures, including any age, ethnicity or gender -- to perform any humanly possible face-based task. Previous approaches at synthesizing a reenacted face used generative adversarial networks (GAN), which have demonstrated tremendous ability is a wide range of image generation tasks. GAN-based models however require at least a few minutes of training data for each target.