The second example shown is not perceptually lossless, unless you’re so far on the spectrum you won’t make eye contact even with a picture of a person. The reconstructed head doesn’t look in the same direction as the original.
However is does raise an interesting property in that if you are on the spectrum or have ADHD, you only need one headshot of yourself staring directly at the camera and then the capture software can stop you from looking at your taskbar or off into space.
> unless you’re so far on the spectrum you won’t make eye contact even with a picture of a person.
I don't know. I think you'd be surprised.
That's already kind of an issue with vloggers. Often they're looking just left or right of the camera at a monitor or something.