Sentences with phrase «to recognise faces»

I still think most dogs will be able to recognise a face in the screen (especially when combined with your voice), but a larger size would be better.
It can recognise your face even if you wear a big hat, and will discount someone wearing makeup to resemble your face.
At last i got this face unlock update, but we can unlock it by double tapping the screen, no need to press the power button, it instantly recognises the face.
The analysis also showed that people who were good at recognising faces tended to have better social intelligence, but that there was no correlation between being good at recognising cars and social intelligence.
Years later, I discovered I'd developed prosopagnosia, or faceblindness, which meant I couldn't recognise the faces of the people closest to me, let alone retain the information needed to run my business.
More comfortable 3D viewing The super-stable 3D function allows the system to recognise your face using the inner camera, automatically adjusting the angle — even if you move a lot during gameplay — to give the best possible 3D experience.
You might have recognised the face on the cover of this month's The Australian Retailer Magazine!
By this time, your baby will start to really recognise your face and other people who they see on a regular basis; they will respond to seeing different people and they will communicate with you by changing expressions and making noises.
They can now recognise faces and will usually burst into a smile when they see you.
«Indeed, it was with considerable difficulty that I was able to eventually recognise his face when I eventually saw him again (after seventeen years of my leaving the University of Lagos) on my attendance at the EFCC on Thursday the 3rd day of November, 2016.»
Working memory — which involves the ability to manipulate stored information, such as reciting a memorised sequence of numbers backwards — and women's ability to recognise faces remained unaffected (Psychoneuroendocrinology, DOI: 10.1016 / j.psyneuen.2010.01.015).
Analysis of the results confirmed that a specialised ability to recognise faces exists separate from an ability to recognise objects in general.
In case you missed it in the PS motion tech keynote liveblog from Develop yesterday, Sony confirmed that PS Eye can already recognise faces.
Darebin Council has become the first council to formally recognise we face a climate emergency.
We are worried about whether Face ID will be swift and recognise faces fast enough - this will be one of the key things we look at in our review of the iPhone X when it lands.
When setting up Face ID, Apple said you just have to move your heard around slowly so that Face ID can fully recognise your face.
The evidence of the fossils, together with the rather limited material culture of the Neanderthals and their contemporaries elsewhere in the Old World, «makes it difficult to recognise that face in Wolpoff's mirror,» say Stringer and Gamble.
In other words, people who are good at recognising cars are not necessarily good at recognising faces.
Brad Pitt confessed to the new issue of Esquire that he has «face blindness,» or prosopagnosia, meaning he doesn't recognise faces that he's seen before.
The camera learns to recognise the faces of people in time as well, but Google insists «all the machine learning happens on the device itself.»
More Comfortable 3D Viewing - The super-stable 3D function allows the system to recognise your face using the inner camera, automatically adjusting the angle — even if you move a lot during gameplay — to give the best possible 3D experience.
Churches are using special surveillance technology which can recognise faces to track who's attending... More
Try to bond with your baby during feeding times and by cuddling them lots and spending time looking at and touching them; it may not look like it, but they will be starting to recognise your face and voice during this time.
They may even recognise your face at about three weeks old.
Business secretary Vince Cable and Mr Clegg have come in for particular abuse as the most well - recognised faces in the party.
But what if your phone refuses to recognise your face, and doesn't let you in?
And Apple isn't the only one using software to recognise faces.
This boosts women's abilities to recognise faces, bodies and landscapes, says Pletzer, adding that this may help them to locate a high - quality mating partner.
DO YOU find it easy to recognise a face?
From pigeons that can recognise faces to a chimp that stores rocks to throw at visitors, all animals have memories.
People who can't recognise faces have massive differences in how their brains are connected, which could be identified early in life to help kids circumvent the disorder
AIs route phone calls, approve credit card transactions, prevent fraud, trade stocks, recognise faces, and even help doctors interpret test results
By comparing identical twins (who share all their genes) and fraternal twins (who share on average half of the genes that typically vary between people), the researchers were also able to determine the extent to which the ability to recognise faces is inherited.
The ability to recognise faces is a distinct human skill, separate from a general ability to recognise objects, and can be inherited.
These measured their ability to recognise objects (in this case cars) and their ability to recognise faces.
For instance, scientists have known that they can recognise faces — though not under such testing conditions as these — since 2001.
One of the major symptoms of Huntington's, and other forms of dementia, is inability to recognise faces.
It could help explain why some of us are better at recognising faces than others.
«There may be training where we give people feedback and say «look you recognise that face even though you're not aware of it»,» says Duchaine.
She can't recognise any face — even her own — so she uses gait to navigate her world
It might also settle an ongoing debate about how the rest of us recognise faces, which happens to be one of the hottest topics in brain...
For example, someone who specialises in prosopagnosia — the inability to recognise faces — ...
That was when Hodes was diagnosed with prosopagnosia, a condition that means he is unable to recognise faces.
The fusiform gyrus is thought to play a role in recognising faces, something that adults are better at doing than children.
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