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This demo detects and draws faces into the webcam video. The demo connects two filters, the KmsDetectFaces and the KmsShowFaces. The first one detects faces into the image and it puts the info about the face (position and dimensions) into the buffer metadata. The second one reads the buffer metadata to find info about detected faces. If there is info about faces, the filter draws the faces into the image. Running this tutorial --------------------- In order to run this tutorial, please read the following [instructions]. What is Kurento --------------- Kurento is an open source software project providing a platform suitable for creating modular applications with advanced real-time communication capabilities. For knowing more about Kurento, please visit the Kurento project website: http://www.kurento.org. Kurento is part of [FIWARE]. 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