NTIA stakeholders to discuss commercial facial recognition technology
The National Telecommunications & Information Administration will meet on June 11 in Washington to work on resolving two critical problems…
Biometrics are used in retail and customer-facing settings for point-of-sales services such as payments, access control in systems for purposes such as shoplifting prevention, and identification or characteristic analysis for personalization or customer insights. Access control systems are also increasingly used for automated commercial applications, such as hotel check-ins. Typically, these use palm vein, fingerprint, iris recognition, facial recognition.
The National Telecommunications & Information Administration will meet on June 11 in Washington to work on resolving two critical problems…
New facial recognition-based surveillance systems can provide retailers with crucial business intelligence to improve their overall operations and bottom line,…
SpeechPro announced that it has added speaker separation capabilities to CallMiner’s speech analytics product suite, which will provide SpeechPro’s proprietary…
Hypatia Research Group published a new primary research study entitled “Customer Identity Authentication: A Practitioner’s Guide to Best Practices in…
Toy manufacturer Mattel recently unveiled at a recent New York toy fair its new “Hello Barbie” doll, which uses voice…
Frost & Sullivan will host a free webinar titled, “The Future of Biometrics” on March 17 at 11:00 a.m. –…
Volkswagen unveiled its Sport Coupé Concept GTE at the Geneva International Motor Show that uses the driver’s biometric data to…
Intercede announced it launched MyTAM, a full hosted cloud service that enables app developers to load apps, such as biometric…
NEC Corporation of America introduced Stanchion 3.0, its new integrated point of sale solution that integrates hardware, software and services….
The global biometrics technology market is expected to reach US$24.59 billion by 2020, according to a new study published by…