Prototype consumer camera to integrate eye-tracking biometrics
Every year, more and more technological advancements and breakthroughs are being conceptualised and developed. On such anticipated breakthrough is the…
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Every year, more and more technological advancements and breakthroughs are being conceptualised and developed. On such anticipated breakthrough is the…
Reviewing grainy video footage from cheap closed circuit television cameras known as CCTV used to be a huge headache for…
While gesture-based technology has made huge waves in the world of video games, it has a long way to go…
Iris recognition is the process of recognizing a person by analyzing the random pattern of the iris. The automated method…
Hand geometry recognition is the longest implemented biometric type, debuting in the market in the late 1980s. The systems are…
Canada announced this week that it will begin using high-definition cameras and microphones capable of recording conversations between travelers at…
The overwhelming support given by Australians in the proposed use of biometric facial recognition for customs and immigration will soon…
San Francisco is poised to become the latest city using AISight software to detect suspicious activity. Behavioral Recognition System Labs…
One of Japan’s leading automotive parts manufacturers, Aisin Group, has developed a prototype of what it proposes to be the…
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has created an artificial intelligence computer system for security camera systems that will help…