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Research Paper to be published at the 2018 IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing The researchers used "adversarial learning" to pit a face recognition algorithm against ...
In the fight for more privacy online, University of Toronto researchers have devised an algorithm to sabotage facial recognition technology. Called an “adversarial attack,” the algorithm ...
Each time you upload a photo or video to a social media platform, its facial recognition systems learn a little more about you. These algorithms ingest data about who you are, your location and people ...
Eventually, Bose says this algorithm can be installed on people's phones as an app. An example of facial recognition technology on a drone camera. (Submitted by Raman Paranjape) ...
The facial recognition algorithm produced several matches, and the analyst chose the first one: a mug shot of a man named Willie Allen Lynch.
Just four years ago, the movement to ban police departments from using face recognition in the US was riding high. By the end of 2020, around 18 cities had enacted laws forbidding the police from ...