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IntelliVision achieves 93% accuracy in Megaface face recognition challenge

 

The latest version of the IntelliVision Face Recognizer product has achieved an accuracy of over 93% on the Megaface million-scale face recognition challenge. According to the announcement, this ranks IntelliVision second worldwide and first among commercially-available products.

“Accurate facial recognition is one of today’s greatest computer vision challenges,” said Vaidhi Nathan, IntelliVision CEO. “IntelliVision’s world-class AI/deep learning experts have been working on face recognition for over eight years and continue to lead the way in this and all aspects of video analytics.”

IntelliVision’s AI/deep learning video analytics product line includes: face detection, recognition and search; intelligent motion, object detection and tracking intrusion/perimeter watch; object classification; license plate detection and recognition, and; audio/sound recognition.

The MegaFace Challenge is a competition aimed at evaluating and improving the performance of face recognition algorithms on a “million person scale”. The challenge works to highlight problems in facial recognition that have yet to be fully solved, including identifying the same person at different ages and recognizing someone in different poses.

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