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  1. Teaching computers to recognize faces

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    Sat, 1 Jan 2005

    Government and industry want to use facial recognition , but are the algorithms ready ..... approaches in image processing for facial recognition . Human brains are optimized ..... s privacy. In addition, facial recognition is one of the few biometrics

  2. CMOS camera platform from Kappa Optronics enables motion detection

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    Thu, 12 Jan 2012

    up to 5 Mpixels, with a maximum 20 frames/s. Facial recognition and motion detection may also be implemented. Kappa ..... are provided. It is also possible to implement facial recognition and motion detection. The concept is designed for

  1. Security concerns drive biometrics into the mainstream

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    Sun, 1 Feb 2004

    is particularly important in facial recognition because overall outcomes are ..... performance of existing 2-D facial recognition (see Fig. 2). Working from ..... the goal is to improve 2-D facial recognition using existing 2-D infrastructure

  2. Kodak launches high-resolution CMOS image sensor for consumer applications

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    Wed, 6 Feb 2008

    and Enhancement Features (such as digital image stabilization, rapid auto-focus, red-eye reduction, and facial recognition ) that provide digital camera-like performance in a camera phone. "For consumers today, high resolution is

  3. MULTISPECTRAL IMAGING: Raman effect enables multispectral 3-D imaging

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    Wed, 1 Nov 2006

    telescope), the range of the system can be adjusted for applications varying from biological-tissue analysis to facial recognition and other longer-range imaging tasks up to approximately 200 m. For imaging, a gated viewing technique and time

  4. The many dimensions of imaging

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    Fri, 1 Jul 2005

    and trying to teach computers and software to “read” and respond to images that you and I also understand- facial - recognition systems, for instance, look for faces in a crowd, license-plate imagers “read” (and record) the plate

  5. News Breaks

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    Sun, 1 May 2005

    65. The Stanford retinal prosthesis, which could allow vision to an acuity of 20/80 (sharp enough to allow facial recognition and reading of large fonts), is being tested on rats. Click here to enlarge image In its first experimental form

  6. Imaging & Detector Industry Report

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    Thu, 1 Dec 2005

    Technology (ORS), located in Zizhu Science-based Technology Park in Shanghai, China. Staff at ORS will focus on facial - recognition technology and vision-sensing technologies that can identify the shape and condition of various objects. The

  7. Camera-phone photos add human dimension to machine vision

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    Mon, 1 May 2006

    combination of context and image analysis outperformed either one alone. Image analysis provided 43% accuracy for facial recognition , compared with 50% accuracy achieved through context analysis and 60% by combining both methods. For place

  8. Looking out for terrorists

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    Thu, 1 Nov 2001

    such as a fingerprint, long a staple of police department records. Other biometric systems use hand geometry, facial recognition , or the scanning of the iris patterns in an eye. Employed correctly, biometric systems have the capability of