facial recognition
CIO Roundtable: How CIOs Can Unlock the Potential of Facial Recognition at Sports Events
Video: CIO
CIO Roundtable: How CIOs Can Unlock the Potential of Facial Recognition at Sports Events. webinar. video. CIO. Create secure and seamless fan experiences..
Ivideon Brings Facial Recognition to the Cloud
Software Reviews: Infrastructure & Operations
Ivideon recently launched a cloud-based solution and is using machine learning to improve its facial recognition and mood recognition capabilities. Its analytics can help companies differentiate new and existing clients, analyze their visiting patterns, and even determine sex, age, and emotional state.
Clearview AI Demonstrates the Dangers of Facial Recognition
Tech Note: Data & Business Intelligence
Facial recognition technologies (FRTs) are in the news again. This time, it is Clearview AI, a small company that until recently was virtually unknown to everyone except the 600 law enforcement agencies using its technology to match people’s photos to their online presence.
Facial recognition technologies (FRTs) are in the news again. This time, it is Clearview AI, a small company that until recently was virtually unknown to everyone except the 600 law enforcement agencies using its technology to match people’s photos to their online presence.. Facial recognition technologies (FRTs) are in the news again.
Facing the Law: Police, Facebook, Cybersecurity, and the Most Beneficial Use of Facial Recognition Technology
Note: Industry Coverage
Facial recognition is an exciting technology. Here we look at the ways law enforcement, commercial organizations, and the cybersecurity industry are currently using facial recognition and focus on the ethical issues surrounding its use in law enforcement and as a means to increase profits.
To make matters more complex, facial recognition also stands to improve cybersecurity measures in the near future, which is perhaps the only use of this technology that is not ethically concerning because users are able to opt in or out of using such features (where they are currently offered). Facial Recognition: Legal Advantage or Liability?
Facial Recognition in the Retail Environment: Opportunities and Challenges
Note: Industry Coverage
Facial recognition software has the potential to change how retailers interact with customers. But retailers need to keep their customers happy and comply with privacy regulations.
Facial recognition software has the potential to change how retailers interact with customers.
Incorporate Video Analytics in Business Intelligence
Note: Industry Research
Advances in video surveillance technology are now opening up the possibility for organizations to leverage video data for business intelligence. This note will briefly touch on the new technologies in the space, such as heat mapping, dwell time, and people counting, that are allowing businesses...
Facial RecognitionWith the rise of AI and advanced analytics, facial recognition capabilities by video systems will become an important tool for business intelligence, leading to analyses such as gender, age, and emotional detection.
Surveillance, Cities, and Facial Recognition
Note: Trends and Predictions
In this week's transcript from FiRe, our members will have a chance to understand the experience of the Uyghur population in China on a personal level as Ilshat Kokbore and David Brin discuss the nightmarish facial recognition and AI systems used to track Chinese citizens in real time.
Kokbore: Not only the facial recognition, voice recognition, or eye recognition - even if you are [just] walking on the street, with your data they already collected, they can identify you even if you hide your face or changed your face. From your walking gestures they can say, "Oh, this is Ilshat," or "Oh, this is Evan."
Facebook Will Pay Illinois Users $550-Million Settlement Over Its Use of FRT
Tech Note: Data & Business Intelligence
Facebook agreed to pay $550 million to settle a class action lawsuit with a group of users in Illinois over its use of facial recognition technology (FRT) to tag individuals in photographs, reports the BBC.
Facebook agreed to pay $550 million to settle a class action lawsuit with a group of users in Illinois over its use of facial recognition technology (FRT) to tag individuals in photographs, reports the BBC. The technology was rolled out in 2010 to automatically tag people in photographs and suggest who someone in a photograph might be.
The Technology of Identity: Face vs. Freedom
Note: Trends and Predictions
Certain tribes of indigenous Native Americans used to practice what they called "face reading." They believed, perhaps correctly, that a person's face revealed all manner of information about his or her life, character traits, soul. Today, studies have shown that one can learn much more than...
Today, studies have shown that one can learn much more than just how to detect truth from lies, and it's no surprise that study of subtle changes in the face transmit all manner of information about our intents, feelings, apprehensions, emotional states, and many other "tells" about our otherwise-secret thoughts..
The Most Important Chip Not Yet Invented
Note: Trends and Predictions
If pattern recognition is such a key tool in seeing the world clearly, how is it that we have not invented a chip to do this yet?
While we have built pattern-recognition abilities into many systems, one might say we have done it after-the-fact, or from the outside-in - adding software for facial recognition, for instance, to regular compute hardware.
Passenger Transportation Biometric Identification Report
Industry: Industry Coverage
TechSee Unveils World’s First AI-Powered Visual Recognition
Software Reviews: Enterprise Architecture
TechSee has released the world’s first AI-powered visual recognition for contact centers, which identifies and detects problems with a product model via images submitted by the customer.
TechSee has released the world’s first AI-powered visual recognition for contact centers, which identifies and detects problems with a product model via images submitted by the customer. The AI service sends an SMS link to the customer’s smartphone to submit the images while they are talking or waiting for a live agent.
Seeing Is Believing: Advances in Automated Image Recognition
Note: Industry Coverage
Humans are acknowledged as having exceptional visual abilities and associated cognitive skills which, until only recently, could outperform computers as their error rate exceeded ours. That is the case no more; improved optical systems, artificial intelligence, enhanced algorithms, and vast...
A Growing MarketA 2017 market research report forecasts that the image recognition market will grow to nearly $40 billion worldwide by 2021. This same market, which includes augmented reality applications, hardware, and technology, generated an estimated $16 billion in 2016.
Govern the Use of AI Responsibly With a Fit-for-Purpose Structure
Blueprint: Data & Business Intelligence
Webinar: Govern the Use of Al Responsibly With a Fit-for-Purpose Structure
Video: Data & Business Intelligence
Digital ID Technology Promises Stronger Security
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Digital ID Technology Promises Stronger Security. in-the-news. digital ID technologies secure online identity Research Director Ian Mulholland InformationWeek article risk. Digital ID Technology Promises Stronger Security. Research Director Ian Mulholland discusses digital ID technologies and how they can be used to offer a more secure online identity in this InformationWeek article: https://www.informationweek.com/security-and-risk-... .
Prepare to Privacy-Proof Your AI Technology
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Distributed Trust: The Key to Successful Contact Tracing
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So far, mobile apps launched for this purpose have missed the mark, but that owes to their reliance on a centralized design.On May 20, Apple and Google released their APIs to enable decentralized contact tracing apps, and now governments around the world are considering these new tools to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Passenger Transportation Intelligent Personal Assistants Report
Industry: Industry Coverage
However, speech recognition technology is still developing, aided by natural language processing.