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  2. Look-alike - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from the paper "Look-alike humans identified by facial recognition algorithms show genetic similarities" According to a paper published in 2022 in the journal Cell Reports, look-alikes share many common genetic variations and are more likely than non-look-alikes to have characteristics in common.

  3. 2024 look-alike contests - Wikipedia

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    In late 2024, multiple news outlets reported a large rise in the prevalence of look-alike contests across the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland and Australia, as well as later contests in India and Brazil, which were attributed to the initial popularity of a Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest in October that year.

  4. Reggie Brown (impersonator) - Wikipedia

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    Reginald Dennis Odell II (born 1980) is an American actor, writer and comedic impersonator and look-alike of former U.S. President Barack Obama.. Brown first made international headlines due to the controversy surrounding his performance at the 2011 Republican Leadership Conference, [1] his occasional television appearances, and his activity on YouTube.

  5. Human image synthesis - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 a digital look-alike of Peter Cushing was made for the Rogue One film where its appearance would appear to be of same age as the actor was during the filming of the original 1977 Star Wars film. In SIGGRAPH 2017 an audio driven digital look-alike of upper torso of Barack Obama was presented by researchers from University of Washington. [16]

  6. Category:Films about lookalikes - Wikipedia

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  7. Digital look-alike - Wikipedia

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  8. Lookalike audience - Wikipedia

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    A lookalike audience is a group of social network members who are determined as sharing characteristics with another group of members. [1] In digital advertising, it refers to a targeting tool for digital marketing, first initiated by Facebook, which helps to reach potential customers online who are likely to share similar interests and behaviors with existing customers. [2]

  9. Celebrity Look Alike Contests - Wikipedia

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