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[Psychology and the Singularity] To facilitate its face recognition function, the Face Sensing Engine (FSE) includes functions that not only detect facial characteristics but also tracks facial characteristics in order to calculate the changes in locations, which are most likely to occur due to changes in facial expressions.

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