in UNC's Spatial and Physical Intelligence Lab, Students, faculty, alumni Researchers allow individuals to see what they look like over time Generated facial editor artificial intelligence model.
Labs supervised by computer scienceRoni Centa, Professor SSISTANTand is currently focused on making it possible Realistically, we make human faces age With photos and videos, we make the functionality as accurate as possible. That's true for most projects at Spin Lab. Driven by the development of visual effects Editing movie tools that use technology to change aspects of a person's face while maintaining other features.
In the lab's latest project, the goal is to age the face of someone given certain conditions. For example, you can generate a project How would someone look at a 70 year old depending on whether you practice good skincare or have experienced weight gain or loss.
Sengupta is one of the main objectives of the project Spin Maintain style The effect is used for images or videos. To give the film's creative directors full control over the character's style, the editing model Save the element The appearance of people such as clothing and jewelry.
Regarding other real-world applications, the public can edit photos using generic AI models like this project Missing or Dead Individuals. For example, Sengupta said My family brought it Photos of children who went missing at a young age will see what they look like as adults.
In the future, she hopes to develop more technology. Forensic Research one day. However, she said that at this stage the algorithm was Not ready to use By law enforcement agencies to search for missing children.
“It definitely requires more experiments, more validation, but it definitely really helps many parents. There's a lot of law enforcement efforts, even if it looks like four or five possible samples, even if there's no one solution.” said the center. “What is that? [Aging] Multiverse Project It's coming in. ”
UNC Senior Amisha Wadhwa sShe worked for a project she worked at Spin Lab over the summer Detect deepfakes and learn how they are generated. She said working in the lab allowed her to acquire. Valuable technical skills She will be able to apply in the AI industry in the future.

UNC students and UNC students and Assistant Professor Roni Center at Spin Lab on September 16, 2025.
