It was great to read about individuals with extraordinary
powers of facial recognition (15 September, p 36).
Not exact matches
Also at the heart
of this debate is
facial recognition technology, which is
powered by AI algorithms that analyze minute details
of a person's face in order to pick it out from among thousands or millions
of potential matches.
Other algorithms — including one that scans for certain pore shapes using techniques derived from
facial -
recognition software — then seek out the best candidates for absorbing carbon dioxide from the flues
of fossil - fuel
power plants.
All this
facial recognition technology in the hands
of government raises unavoidable questions about Big Brother - like
powers.
The range
of expression in Tracy Letts's skin folds is truly astonishing; if the man doesn't end this season with a swag
of honors in
recognition of the emotive
power of his
facial muscles, we'll give up on TV for good.
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.
While I love the speed and easy -
of - use that the Microsoft Surface infrared
facial recognition Windows Hello system uses, I feel like this method might be even better since you have to press the
power button to turn it on anyway... might as well biometrically recognize the user at the same time.
Apple's next iPhone could include «some form
of facial / gesture
recognition»
powered a «new laser sensor» and infrared sensor on the front surface
of the phone, according to a research note distributed to clients by Cowen and Company.
«We're using the
power of the iPhone X, combined with ARKit's
facial recognition tech, to do what was once a time - consuming undertaking.»
Developers will utilize the data, which will
power the Face ID
facial recognition feature
of the iPhone X, for various features within the apps that they create.
Other standout features include wireless charging, Hi - Fi DAC capability, Face Print (
facial recognition biometrics), a Low
Power Consumption feature, which regulates how much power is being used for sensors and networks and a Covered Lens feature, which alerts users when their fingers are in view of the wide - angle
Power Consumption feature, which regulates how much
power is being used for sensors and networks and a Covered Lens feature, which alerts users when their fingers are in view of the wide - angle
power is being used for sensors and networks and a Covered Lens feature, which alerts users when their fingers are in view
of the wide - angle lens.
As Apple demonstrated already, the notch is needed to serve as the home
of front - facing parts when an edge - to - edge screen is being used, in the case
of the iPhone X for FaceTime camera and the module
powering the Face ID
facial recognition system.
The TrueDepth camera that
powers the sophisticated 3D
facial recognition system
of the iPhone X is harder to produce than expected, as it's «far more complex» than what's available on other devices.