Sentences with phrase «camera uses facial»

Place the bulb outside and the camera uses facial recognition to sort the difference between a family member and an intruder.
The front facing camera uses facial recognition technology to ensure your lock screen notifications are safe from prying eyes, with the least interference to you.
These aren't filters, but Apple said the iPhone 8 Plus» camera uses facial landmarking and depth maps to figure out where to perfectly add these lighting effects.
Cameras use facial recognition to identify the driver, and the FF 91 connects via Bluetooth to an iPhone or Android handset.

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-- Daniel Putterman, cofounder, co-CEO, and head of business for Kogniz, Inc. which recently released AICam, fully - autonomous surveillance cameras with artificial intelligence that identify people and threats in real - time, using video - based facial recognition and object detection; also having founded and run venture - backed technology companies over the last 20 years including MaxInfo, Inc. (acquired by NETM), EoExchange (S - 1), Mediabolic, Inc. (acquired by ROVI), and Cloud Engines, Inc..
The letter also notes concerns around the accuracy of the facial recognition technology and the ethics of the technology's use with police body cameras.
They've also been used in conjunction with facial cameras and weight sensors at Changhai Hospital in Shanghai to improve patient monitoring and care.
A company that makes body cameras used by police forces across the country is weighing the benefits of adding facial recognition technology to the cameras.
In other law enforcement applications, police at the Zhengzhou East high speed rail station in Henan province have been equipped with smart glasses with facial recognition software that can identify wanted criminals, while Beijing police are using the world's first surround - body camera with inbuilt facial recognition technology.
The iPhone X has a new design, better camera system, and a pair of front - facing cameras, which are used to unlock the phone using facial recognition.
Instead the Welcome camera provides facial recognition and video monitoring on the device or using a personal server a person keeps at home.
Ultimately, the report says facial recognition systems using tiny cameras embedded in lampposts and in walls will monitor people's every movement, backed up by surveillance from unmanned flying vehicles in the sky.
The researchers used a high - definition digital camera to capture 3D image of the facial surface and computed tomography scans to obtain digital information on the underlying facial bones for each patient.
The app uses a phone's camera and facial recognition technology to measure the position of the brush relative to the mouth.
Dubbed the Marauder's Map after the magical map used by Harry Potter, the system takes security camera footage and analyses it using an algorithm that combines facial recognition, colour matching of clothing, and a person's expected position based on their last known location.
«When using thermal cameras to capture facial imagery, the main challenge is that the captured thermal image must be matched against a watch list or gallery that only contains conventional visible imagery from known persons of interest,» Riggan said.
To address facial recognition technology worries — where personal information about others or objects could be revealed without consent — the tech giant says that it «will not be approving any facial recognition Glassware at this time,» and will «prohibit developers from disabling or turning off the display when using the camera
THE BLU - RAY DISC The picture's Blu - ray transfer, letterboxed to 2.35:1 and compressed using the AVC codec, is excellent, bringing out the period colours and defining facial expressions while maintaining the look of a fairly fine - grained print taken from the Super35 camera negative.
And now, dominating the camera frame while scarcely moving a facial muscle (Garbo-esque close - ups galore), is her command performance as Jackie Kennedy in Pablo Larraín's Jackie, a master class in how to use deportment, etiquette, feathery enunciation, and impeccable fashion taste to ward off chaos and the howling wolves of grief.
More intriguing, the camera system is capable of facial recognition and so could be used to set up personalized settings in the car.
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It runs Android 4.0 with a new version of Samsung TouchWiz that reduces the customization level found in previous versions, while adding new «smart» features, such as using the front camera to keep the screen lit as long as the user is actually looking at the phone or actively using the microphone to recognize select commands without user interaction and includes automatic facial recognition for various functions, such as photo grouping, contacts and sharing among other features.
Among the key new features in Ice Cream Sandwich and the Galaxy Nexus is Face Unlock, which uses facial recognition to unlock  the phone using the front facing camera, though it does need to be calibrated and can be thrown off by extreme lighting in practice, as evidenced by last night's failed demo during the launch event in Hong Kong.
The company will be providing the game's facial animation using its stereo head - mounted capture cameras and Qommotion tracking technology, according to a post on the Cubic Motion website.
The facial capture head rig has two computer vision cameras that capture the face in stereo and using computer vision tech it can read where the eyes are.
The bundle, which includes a camera, lights, tripod and video converters, is aimed at devs wanting to implement facial capture without using a headcam.
Wanting to tap into the power of crowdsourcing, a team of researchers at the UK's University of Surrey have built the Wildsense Tigers app for iPad that pulls tourist photos from Flickr and Instagram as well as biologist's camera trap feeds and uses facial recognition and location data to compile a more complete census of tigers in the wild.
At a car accident, a camera at the intersection will identify drivers using facial recognition and send them a speeding ticket on their smartphone, even before help arrives.
As for ads that watch you through a hidden video camera and use facial - recognition software, that's a totally different issue.
Owners can use the TrueDepth camera hardware in the phone to scan over 50 different facial muscle movements.
It is now a commonplace for animators and game makers, to animate characters through motion picture, which involves faithfully capturing every subtlety of facial expressions of human actors using cameras and software.
Third - party app developers don't have access to the facial map that Face ID uses to unlock a device, but they are able to use the TrueDepth Camera to scan a user's face for the purpose of creating more realistic augmented reality apps.
The TrueDepth camera tracks more than 50 facial muscle movements and translates them to the Animoji, which can be used in the Messages app.
Contrary to his video, Brownlee wrote on Twitter that Apple told him Animoji does use the TrueDepth's Camera for better depth - mapping and facial recognition accuracy.
And it's also true that it's less secure than other authentication methods, like Apple's FaceID, which OnePlus doesn't deny — its facial mapping solution, which uses the OnePlus 5T's front - facing RGB camera, consists of a hundred depth data points compared to the thousands captured by dedicated hardware.
Built into the iPhone X Messages app, Animoji uses the TrueDepth camera to take your head movements, facial expressions, and voice and maps them to animated emoji.
The phone has a fingerprint reader, an iris scanner, and it uses its front camera for facial recognition.
Facial recognition to unlock the phone, using new «TrueDepth» camera system to take an IR image that uses more than 30,000 IR dots to model your face
Animojis use the front - facing cameras to record your facial expressions.
A luxurious soft - touch deck and deep key travel provide an excellent typing experience while an optional infrared camera lets you log into Windows 10 using facial recognition.
Another way those rumoured dual sensors on the front of the camera might be used is in an advanced facial recognition system, similar to the one Apple has built into the iPhone X - speaking to Bloomberg, company exec Richard Yu has said the Mate 10 would beat the latest iPhones in a number of areas, including photography.
There's no fancy hardware sensors and additional cameras so Face ID remains the better, and more secure, way to use facial recognition, even if it's not as fast.
Like other devices with facial recognition technology, you will need to scan your face using the front - facing camera to set it up.
Apple uses a bevy of new hardware to capture this 3D facial map — including a dot projector, traditional front - facing camera, flood illuminator and infrared camera.
Samsung's latest Galaxy offerings also have facial recognition, but they only use standard camera — nothing sort of the type that Apple used on its iPhone X's TrueDepth camera system.
The iPhone X does facial recognition right with Face ID, which uses the TrueDepth camera to create a 3D map of your face to unlock the device.
I also love how the Spectre x360 includes a Windows Hello camera that uses facial recognition just like the Surface Book and Surface Pro 4.
You can now use a new technology called Face ID to unlock the iPhone X. That's made possible by a TrueDepth camera system on the front, along with a dual - core Neural Engine on the six - core A11 Bionic chip for real - time facial recognition that looks at 30,000 points on your face.
Using the TrueDepth camera, your app can detect the position, topology, and expression of the user's face, all with high accuracy and in real time, making it easy to apply live selfie effects or use facial expressions to drive a 3D character.
Even though the TrueDepth camera system on iPhone X is primarily used for Face ID, there have been plenty of other uses for Apple's advanced facial recognition system.
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