Research indicates improved skin tone calibration can raise face biometrics accuracy
Skin tone is not just Black and white. It is also not quite what camera calibration systems represent it as,…
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Skin tone is not just Black and white. It is also not quite what camera calibration systems represent it as,…
A pair of the most pressing risks to the effectiveness of face biometric systems were under the microscope during the…
Facial recognition is about to be able to accurately unmask deepfakes, match families walking through the airport all at once,…
The concept of ‘garbage in, garbage out’ applies to biometric systems just as easily as it does to coding or…
The top news of the week in biometrics and digital ID involves public companies positioning themselves for gains, others reporting…
Facial recognition performance in the field could soon be significantly improved by a pair of standards in development, as Patrick…
Face morphing poses a significant threat to contemporary face biometrics, NIST Computer Scientist and International Face Performance Conference (IFPC) 2020…
Stergios Papadakis from The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory delivered a presentation during the International Face Performance Conference (IFPC)…
Many if not all commercial facial recognition algorithms seem to share common roots that make them susceptible to demographic performance…
The challenges faced by facial recognition systems on different platforms and their future use at borders was the first topic…