"Facial Recognition Applications – Security, Retail, and Beyond"
by Daniel Faggella
October 2, 2017
Face : Rec
March 14, 2012
"In Yo' Face, Facial Recognition!"How to fool Facial Recognition with cunning & crochet.
by Howie Woo
March 14, 2012
AI learns 3D face reconstruction | Two Minute Papers #198
Published on Oct 19, 2017
The paper "Large Pose 3D Face Reconstruction from a Single Image via Direct Volumetric CNN Regression" is available here:
"Large Pose 3D Face Reconstruction from a Single Image via Direct Volumetric CNN Regression"
by Aaron S. Jackson, Adrian Bulat, Vasileios Argyriou and Georgios Tzimiropoulos
Face recognition server software using deep learning technology
Published on Feb 22, 2018
Panasonic Corporation announced that it will release face recognition server software using deep learning technology in July 2018 outside Japan and in August 2018 in Japan.
Featuring a core engine that boasts the world's highest face recognition performance, this high-precision face recognition software can identify faces that are difficult to recognize with conventional technologies, including faces at an angle of up to 45 degrees to the left or right or 30 degrees up or down, and those partially hidden by sunglasses
Why facial recognition is so creepy | Untangled
Published on Apr 7, 2019
The accuracy rate of facial recognition depends on the data its fed. With enough good data, the accuracy rate could be almost perfect.
Facial recognition is already being implemented in US airports for security and efficiency. But there are concerns that the US government is creating a digital ID library of millions of Americans without consent.
The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement are also using facial recognition for security reasons. But without clear protections, it could be used as a tool to violate human rights. China is also implementing facial recognition on a bigger scale by giving citizens "social scores" in hopes of helping society become better.
Facial recognition can be used to make tasks automated, convenient, and efficient. But there needs to be regulation and protections in place.
Facial recognition and how it's changing our lives
Nov 2, 2019
Facial recognition is controversial. There’s no getting around it. Out of all the biometric technologies available, none carry the same baggage as automated facial recognition. So, will a number of positive use cases be enough to offset people’s concerns about this mass surveillance technology? Will the possibility of preventing another 9/11-style terrorist attack outweigh people’s privacy concerns? We’ll have to watch and wait... And in the meantime, expect to be watched wherever you go.
Article "Adversarial AI: Blocking the hidden backdoor in neural networks"
by Ben Dickson
April 27, 2020
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