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Facial Recognition Surveillance
Abstract Scanning millions of faces each year, facial recognition technology (FRT) has become one of today’s fastest-growing and most controversial AI-driven surveillance technologies. Based on rare ethnographic access to police FRT deployments, this book examines the role and impact of this technology on operational practices ...Pete Fussey, Daragh Murray
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2003
The most expressive way humans display emotions is through facial expressions. Humans detect and interpret faces and facial expressions in a scene with little or no effort. Still, development of an automated system that accomplishes this task is rather difficult. There are several related problems: detection of an image segment as a face, extraction of
Nicu Sebe, Michael S. Lew
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The most expressive way humans display emotions is through facial expressions. Humans detect and interpret faces and facial expressions in a scene with little or no effort. Still, development of an automated system that accomplishes this task is rather difficult. There are several related problems: detection of an image segment as a face, extraction of
Nicu Sebe, Michael S. Lew
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2011
One of the more impressive demonstrations of augmented reality application programming centers around facial recognition. From security applications that can recognize a friendly person vs. a known threat, to social applications that scan the crowd for your Facebook friends, to retail applications that allow you to try on sunglasses or different ...
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One of the more impressive demonstrations of augmented reality application programming centers around facial recognition. From security applications that can recognize a friendly person vs. a known threat, to social applications that scan the crowd for your Facebook friends, to retail applications that allow you to try on sunglasses or different ...
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Abstract Activists have long criticized facial recognition technology (FRT), a biometric surveillance technology capable of linking one’s facial characteristics to their identity. First developed in the 1960s, today FRT is nearly inescapable—it is used everywhere, from smartphones and retail stores to private security systems and ...
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Sixteen facial expressions occur in similar contexts worldwide
Nature, 2020Alan S Cowen +2 more
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Facial Expression Analysis under Partial Occlusion
ACM Computing Surveys, 2019Ligang Zhang +2 more
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Identifying facial phenotypes of genetic disorders using deep learning
Nature Medicine, 2019Yaron Gurovich, Yair Hanani, Omri Bar
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