All Articles Tagged As: facial recognition
A team of University of Notre Dame biometrics experts are developing a tool that can help law enforcement and military officials identify suspicious individuals at crime scenes.
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Researchers have developed new computational tools that help computers determine whether faces fall into categories like attractive or threatening, according to a recent paper published in the journal PLoS ONE.
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Scientists at the University of Manchester have developed software for mobile phones that can track your facial features in real-time. Eventually it will be able to tell who the user is, where they are looking and even how they are feeling.
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Rapid improvements in facial-recognition software mean airport security workers might one day know with near certainty whether they're looking at a stressed-out tourist or staring a terrorist in the eye.Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas are evaluating how well these rapidly evolving recognition programs work. The researchers are comparing the rates of success for the software to the rates for non-technological, but presumably "expert" human evaluation.
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 | A number of US states now use facial recognition technology when issuing drivers licenses. Similar methods are also used to grant access to buildings and to verify the identities of international travelers. Historically, obtaining accurate results with this type of technology has been a time intensive activity. Now, a researcher from the University of Miami College of Engineering and his collaborators have developed ways to make the technology more efficient while improving accuracy. ...> Full Article |
Computer program uses interactive genetic algorithm to help witnesses remember criminals in police departments across Europe
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Face recognition computers can see through your disguise
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