I test out a face recognition NVR I bought on Aliexpress- does it really work in the real world? But it here (not sponsored, no affiliate link): https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33000850846.html More IP camera info: https://ipcamtalk.com Sponsor me, get early access to my videos, exclusive access to my Vlogs and support my work (but only if you can without hardship because I'm going to spend it all on beer and women)😘: ►SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/naomi-wu ►Tipeee:...
Topics: Youtube, video, Science & Technology, sexycyborg, shenzhen, China, Maker, Naomi Wu, Hardware,...
National Automated Facial Recognition System (NAFRS) tender by National Crime Records Bureau
Topics: Facial Recognition, Biometrics, GoI
The first 1000 people to use the link will get a free trial of Skillshare Premium Membership: https://skl.sh/naomisexycyborgwu02211 This video was sponsored by Skillshare Learn street photography- on Skillshare: https://skl.sh/3qlmqg7 My preferred cameras and NVR: https://www.dahuasecurity.com/asia/products/All-Products/Network-Recorders/WizSense-Series/NVR4-I-Series/2HDD/NVR4216-I...
Topics: Youtube, video, Science & Technology, sexycyborg, shenzhen, China, Maker, Naomi Wu, Hardware,...
Facial recognition technology (FRT) and license plate readers (LPRs) are comparable technologies that share similar benefits and challenges. Many of the challenges associated with LPRs have already been mitigated, resulting in citizen acceptance and expanded use. Recent advancements in FRT, such as its use in real time, create new opportunities to leverage the technology for increased public safety. To what extent are LPRs and FRT analogous, and how can the use of LPRs by the New York City...
Topics: facial recognition, facial recognition technology, FRT, real-time facial recognition technology,...
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Facial Recognition Diagnosis Wiki dumped with WikiTeam tools.
Topics: wiki, wikiteam, MediaWiki, Facial Recognition Diagnosis Wiki, frdfandomcom
Facial recognition is an important tool used by many disciplines, but its wider use in face detection and identification tasks has been somewhat limited. This is due to the many uncontrolled factors affecting faces in images, such as lighting, orientation, hair obscuration, blur, and the effects of aging. Despite tremendous efforts to overcome these uncontrolled factors, the reliability of a computer-based face recognizer is still questionable. In our research, we address the possibility of...
Topics: metadata, facial recognition, face verification, OpenFace, cross-matching
Topics: Youtube, video, Science & Technology, facial recognition, samsung, apple, facial recognition...
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The House Oversight and Reform Committee held the second part of its hearing on facial recognition and transparency and privacy concerns surrounding the government's use of the technology. During this hearing, four witnesses from the FBI, Transportation Security Administration and other federal agencies testified about the government's collection and use of face photos and facial recognition technology, as well as the federal government's interfacing with state law enforcement. Rep. Elijah...
Topics: House Oversight Hearing on Facial Recognition Technology, Television Program
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The objective of this article is to explain the problems of using the facial recognition functions in current mobile devices, as well as to give a possible solution based on a client server design. Sirojiddin Tavboev | Tavboev Islom "Face Recognition and Increased Reality System for Mobile Devices" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL:...
Topics: Artificial Intelligence, Facial recognition, reality, mobile phones, client-server
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The House Oversight and Reform Committee held a hearing to examine the use of facial recognition technology by the government and commercial entities and its impact on civil rights and liberties. Witnesses discussed the flaws in the technology, including programs that could not accurately identify people of color and women. Other concerns raised were the lack of regulation and oversight in the technology, how law enforcement is using facial recognition, fears of racial profiling, and the...
Topics: House Oversight Hearing on Facial Recognition Technology, Television Program
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In this paper, a human computer interface using hand gestures or any hand signal is introduced. This system is enhanced to replace the use of computer mouse with any hand signal instead of using any face expression. The system track the users hand movements with a webcam to displacement of the mouse cursor and users any hand sign is used to translates them into mouse click events on computer screen. Along with this system we also introduce facial authentication for privacy before some movements...
Topics: Human Computer Interaction, Image processing, Facial Recognition, Hand Gesture Recognition
Identifying a known criminal or terrorist, and providing protection for soft targets, is not only the concern of New York City, but of law enforcement agencies and municipalities throughout the country. The research reveals several challenges that may arise in utilizing facial recognition and behavioral recognition technology in closed circuit television systems. In recognizing these challenges, the writer looks to mitigate the vulnerability and prevent crime. The research indicates that the...
Topics: Closed Circuit Television, Facial Recognition, Behavioral Recognition, Soft Target, Central...
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Mar 5, 2021
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Facial Recognition stencil
Topics: invasion_of_privacy, stl, Facial_Recognition, spy, camera, stencil, 2D Art, thingiverse, china
The nation’s security depends in part on proactive approaches and methods to evolving technologies for identifying persons of interest, enemies of state (foreign and domestic), potential acts of terrorism, and foreign intelligence. Currently, state and federal entities operate passive surveillance technologies with biometrics to identify and curtail national security threats, so as to act within the confines of the Act for Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools...
Topics: Facial recognition, systems engineering, live video streaming, security cameras, national security,...
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This week we look at Klik, the new photo sharing app that recognizes your friends' faces automatically. But how accurate is it? Plus Facebook announces a new way to annoy you... er, help you discover apps.
Topics: technology, facebook app center, app store, facial recognition, klik, creepy, workout apps, gipis,...
Forward-deployed maneuver sustainment operations, such as Forward Arming and Refueling Points (FARPs), are a critical center of gravity that adversaries seek to disrupt or destroy in order to jeopardize friendly scheme of maneuver and operations. With adversaries’ increased ability to attack such operating bases through indirect fire and infiltration, it becomes more difficult for perimeter defense assets to maintain situational awareness in order to respond to threats. A low-cost wireless...
Topics: Air Base Ground Defense, short range radar, OpenCV, Raspberry Pi, wireless sensor network, facial...
FBI documents on the Next Generation Identification program, originally obtained by the Electronic Privacy Information Center.
Topics: FBI, FBI file, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Next Generation Identification, biometrics,...
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Introducing Sasha Dirmeitis and controlling the computer using head movement and a cheap webcam.
Topics: technology, sasha dirmeitis, robbie ferguson, enable viacam, eviacam, linux, windows, handsfree,...
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How faces are turned into points & shapes and recognised as features. Associate Professor Dr. Michel Valstar explains how pixels 'vote' for features. Silicon Brain: 1,000,000 ARM Cores: https://youtu.be/2e06C-yUwlc Brian Kerninghan on Bell Labs: https://youtu.be/QFK6RG47bww Could We Ban Encryption?: https://youtu.be/ShUyfk4QB-8 Computer That Changed Everything - Altair 8800: https://youtu.be/6LYRgrqJgDc Smile Detection: https://youtu.be/8wHZ3oso618 http://www.facebook.com/computerphile...
Topics: Youtube, video, Education, computers, computerphile, Joker (Fictional Character), Geometry (Field...
Vincent White, UK Director, Facepoint chats with Marie Lundberg and Sam Sheen about the use of biometrics and facial recognition technology for KYC and in the detection of illicit actors; the future of biometrics as a component of customer due diligence, its use in improving sanction screening results and screening in general, GDPR and privacy considerations and whether make-up, tattoos or plastic surgery can be used to confound biometric matching.
Topics: Podcast, compliance, AML, CFT, financial crime, KYC, sanctions, transaction monitoring, cybercrime,...
Paris Marx is joined by Edward Ongweso Jr. to discuss how the labor practices, tech products, and global supply chains of tech companies prove they don't care about Black lives regardless of what they've said in recent statements. Edward also explains why we should defund the police. Edward Ongweso Jr. is a staff writer at Vice. He recently wrote about tech companies' response to Black Lives Matter and what it would mean to defund the police . Follow Edward on Twitter as @bigblackjacobin ....
Topics: podcast, paris marx, technology, arts, politics, news, books, tech, criticism, future, socialism,...
World of Knowledge September 2014 AU
Topics: fear, drone, saltwater, brain, facial, shanghai, crocodile, bauer, memories, radioactive, facial...
HWM April 2015 MY
Topics: camera, hwm, sdn, usb, samsung, gtx, geforce, bhd, image, malaysia, sdn bhd, geforce gtx, image...
Discover December 2015 12
Topics: facial, stars, coupon, tracking, recognition, researchers, forssmann, hearing, rosenthal, lava,...
Foreign nationals admitted to the United States who remain beyond their period of admission present an enforcement problem for U.S. immigration agencies. These \"visa overstay\" cases present a vulnerability for the homeland security enterprise. U.S. immigration enforcement agencies need to identify, apprehend, and remove foreign nationals who have overstayed their visas to address this issue. Identification of these subjects can be through biographical or biometric means. Current...
Topics: biographical exit system, biometrics, biometric exit system, entry/exit system, ERO, fingerprints,...
Discover December 2015
Topics: facial, stars, tracking, recognition, researchers, coupon, forssmann, hearing, rosenthal, lava,...
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Finding Rover is a phone app that help you find your lost dog, using revolutionary new canine facial recognition.The County of San Diego's Department of Animal Services is the first shelter in the nation to start using it.
Topics: California, San Diego, County News Center TV, CNC-TV, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...
Facial recognition technology adds a new dimension to government and police surveillance. If these organizations were to employ active surveillance using facial recognition technology, the implication could mean that people appearing in public places no longer have an expectation of privacy in anonymity. Real-time identification using facial recognition surveillance technology is not currently ready for successful employment by law enforcement or government agencies, but the speed with which...
Topics: privacy, Fourth Amendment, surveillance, anonymity, facial recognition, technology, FRT, police,...
Advancing technology in the field of facial recognition systems (FRS), closed-circuit television (CCTV) and automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) could make it possible to create a system capable of identifying suspected terrorists, current terrorist watch list suspects, other wanted criminals, and missing persons. This research examines the convergence of these technologies to design an efficient system and improve the speed and accuracy of potential suspect identification. To do so, the...
Topics: Facial recognition, automatic license plate readers, closed-circuit television, technology, watch...
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Did you know that the City of Plano partners with Finding Rover to help reunite pets and owners faster with facial recognition technology? It's just one more way the City of Plano is a Smart City. More ways for you to #LovePlano: *Subscribe to weekly Plano City News: share.plano.gov/PCNyt *Follow Plano on Social Media: share.plano.gov/Socialyt *Share what you love about Plano using #LovePlano on social
Topics: Texas, Plano, Plano TV, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG, Youtube, #LovePlano, pet...
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The Animal Foundation has joined the growing rank of shelters across the country that are using facial recognition technology to identify lost dogs and cats in their community. Through a new partnership with Finding Rover, a free mobile app that helps pet owners find their lost pets in real-time using facial recognition, The Animal Foundation is making it possible for users of Finding Rover to search the shelter and surrounding areas right from their smartphone or computer, as shown in this...
Topics: Nevada, Clark County, ClarkCountyNV, ClarkCountyNV, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...
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Regulating facial recognition in businesses, ecommerce websites and point of sales are hit with malware campaigns, and Presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke was a hacker! All that coming up now on ThreatWire. #threatwire #hak5 Support me on alternative platforms! https://snubsie.com/support -----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆ Our Site → https://www.hak5.org Shop → https://www.hakshop.com Subscribe →...
Topics: Youtube, video, Science & Technology, hak5, hack, technology, darren kitchen, shannon morse,...
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Podcast hosted by Dylan Doyle-Burke and Jessie J Smith. Found at: https://www.radicalai.org
Topics: facial recognition, ibm, microsoft, amazon
These days, there's enthusiastic talk about the possibilities of decentralized technologies, like cryptocurrencies and 3D printing. But decentralization is cast in a different light when we're talking about decentralized weaponry. This week on Your Undivided Attention, security expert Audrey Kurth Cronin guides us in an exploration of decentralized weaponry throughout history, how social media is a new decentralized weapon, and how to wisely navigate these threats.
Topics: Podcast, the social dilemma netflix, technology, humane design, center for humane technology,...
Are scammers winning in 2021? This week we welcome Jorij Abraham to the show to fill us in on the global state of scams and how you can avoid them. Jorij shares why "nothing is as dangerous as an angry developer" and how anger fuelled the beginnings of Scamadviser.com.We're also joined again by 1Password founder Sara Teare as we rundown all the security news in Watchtower Weekly (faster than a school lunch queue with facial recognition). Plus, a new season means a brand new podcast...
Topics: Podcast, password, security, privacy, 1password, infosec, cybersecurity, data breach, breach, hack,...
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Feb 22, 2020
02/20
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Machine Intelligence Foundation for Rights and Ethics
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Dave and Mike from the Machine Intelligence Foundation for Rights and Ethics discuss facial recognition, concerns about privacy, and the impact its prohibition could have on Machine Intelligence. Music from https://filmmusic.io "Inspired" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Topics: Facial Recognition, Machine Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, Privacy
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Mar 25, 2019
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A weekly podcast of media news and commentary. This week it's the big Apple announcement, and why we all pay attention. Plus is television dying or is it just playing Mark Twain, and a creepy new way to earn free movie tickets? I have my doubts.
Topics: media, podcast, Apple, movies, facial recognition software, television
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Feb 15, 2020
02/20
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The Final Straw Radio
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This week's installment of #error451 podcast, Bursts and William Budington speak about facial recognition technology. We chat about how different methods are employed, scanning of social media by police and security forces, different methods used to avoid it such as camouflage, lights, makeup and masks, the Google Arts & Culture app comparing people's selfies to the contents of art museums and more. Check out past episodes of Error451 and hit us up if you have ideas for segments or guests...
Topics: facial recognition, technology, error451, william budington, google, surveillance
A proof of concept conversion of a consumer micro-projector to short throw. The eventual purpose is to convert to IR light for spoofing public face recognition- but here I just go out for Halloween🎃 The tech: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1803.04683.pdf Prior art: https://youtu.be/SYIr7UDdNJA The micro projector: Vmai M100 Support my work (but only if you can without hardship)😘: ►SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/naomi-wu ►Sther: https://www.sther.co/naomiwu ►Tipee:...
Topics: Youtube, video, Science & Technology, sexycyborg, shenzhen, China, Maker, Naomi Wu, facial...
Il est temps de vous dire la vérité sur Face ID, la technologie de déverrouillage faciale d'Apple de l'iPhone X, mais pas que. →Twitter : https://twitter.com/LeoDuffOff →Facebook : http://goo.gl/YlhGsU →Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/leoduffoff/ →Snapchat : leoduffyt →Faire un don : http://bit.ly/SoutenirLeoDuff Les vidéos pour lesquelles je suis rémunéré affichent un message l'indiquant, au début de la vidéo, en bas à gauche. Production Music courtesy of Epidemic...
Topics: Youtube, video, Science & Technology, face id, face id léo duff, iphone x face id, iphone x,...
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Longevity policy fooling facial recognition Fooling facial recognition by Ian Woolf, Avinash Singh talks about changing Government policy so we all live longer, Listener's letters, 24/7 Lecture on Jet lag genes. Production checked by Charles Willock, Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
Topics: science, Diffusion, podcast, facial recognition, machine learning, longevity, policy, letters, jet...
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Good Vs Bad radiation, Hep C treatments and more.... News and views by Tilly Boleyn (speaking with Evan Shapiro) New Hepatitis C treatment by John August Good and Bad Radiation by Michelle Kovacevic Presented by the ever elegant Lindsey Gray Technical assistance by Ian Woolf Additional contribution by Joanne Chang Edited by Tilly Boleyn
Topics: Footwear fetish, facial recognition software, Hepatitis C, Good and bad radiation, transplants,...
Today we're joined by 1Password's Director of Security, Adam Caudill (and an unexpected rooster ??), to give us a 1Password Basics primer on credential stuffing and how 1Password works to keep you safe online.We also can't peel our eyes away from the recent security news in Watchtower Weekly, but hey, it might get us access to the most prestigious eye-tracking apps - like MoviePass.To top it all off we have a musical-themed round of Ridiculous Requirements, including bonus points for...
Topics: Podcast, password, security, privacy, 1password, infosec, cybersecurity, data breach, breach, hack,...
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Jim, Andrew and Christian are joined by Jason, one of the developers at BIOS-Mods.com , for this weeks’ installment of the Home Tech Podcast. The guys fire off with Christian filling us in with most recent project, Christian-Net, which is his project to create a digital life archive! Jason and Christian give us an insight into what the guys do over at BIOS-Mods.com , with respect to adding new features and over clocking your PC. The guys can alter most features on a motherboard, as well...
Topics: Andrew Morris, Christian Johnson, Cloud Player, Facebook, Facial Recognition, Google Music, HP,...
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This week on Cyber Frontiers Christian is joined by Jim to discuss common AI applications influencing everyday life. We take a look at the latest learning technology in discerning fake news, facial recognition at airports, and driverless cars in the Uber and Lyft fleets. We weigh in on what empirical methods are available for validating these use cases in AI, and the socioeconomic impacts that these technologies will create for the average guy in the next five to ten years. Cyber Frontiers is...
Topics: Podcast, Cyber Frontiers, Fake News, AI, Machine Learning, Facial Recognition, Uber, Lyft,...
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Sep 15, 2018
09/18
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Jim Collison
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This week on Cyber Frontiers Christian is joined by Jim to discuss common AI applications influencing everyday life. We take a look at the latest learning technology in discerning fake news, facial recognition at airports, and driverless cars in the Uber and Lyft fleets. We weigh in on what empirical methods are available for validating these use cases in AI, and the socioeconomic impacts that these technologies will create for the average guy in the next five to ten years. Cyber Frontiers is...
Topics: Podcast, Cyber Frontiers, Fake News, AI, Machine Learning, Facial Recognition, Uber, Lyft,...
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Oct 10, 2017
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Diffusion Science Radio
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Face recognition and Digital rights Australian Govt will target asylum seeker boats from space, Driver's license database plundered for face recognition surveillance. by Ian Woolf, Tim Singleton Norton talks about face recognition and digital rights. Production checked by Charles Willock, Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf Rynos Theme by MacLeod (incompetech.com) Join my patrons: https://www.patreon.com/diffusionradio Tip me: http://paypay.me/IanWoolf
Topics: science, Diffusion, podcast, Diffusion Science Radio, Space Agency, CubeSat, Face recognition,...
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Diffusion Science Radio
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Neuromorphic social impact Face recognition through stealing photos used by police, by Ian Woolf, Yesh Bethi demonstrates neuromorphic cameras on foosball tables, Nic Ralph uses neuromorphic cameras on satellites, Hervé Harvard and Sophie Ritchie bridge academic engineering to real world problems at Rapido, UTS. Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf Join my patrons: https://www.patreon.com/diffusionradio Tip me: http://paypal.me/IanWoolf Support: https://www.diffusionradio.com/support
Topics: science, Diffusion, podcast, Diffusion Science Radio, facial recognition, neuromorphic, camera,...
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Oct 29, 2019
10/19
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Cory Doctorow
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In my latest podcast, I read my short story " Affordances ," which was commissioned for Slate/ASU's Future Tense Fiction. it's a tale exploring my theory of "the shitty technology adoption curve," in which terrible technological ideas are first imposed on poor and powerless people, and then refined and normalized until they are spread over all the rest of us. The story makes the point by exploring all the people in a facial recognition ecosystem, from low-waged climate...
Topics: cory doctorow, podcasts, science fiction, algorithmic bias, weapons of math destruction, facial...
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Oct 24, 2017
10/17
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Shane Mattox
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On this episode of Tech Ease, Shane talks about how other phone makers are reportedly going to follow in Apple's footsteps with Face ID and Tony runs down Google's Pixel event . Shane also explains what grinds his gears about dishwasher racks and Tony reviews the iPhone 8.
Topics: tech ease, podcast, technology, computers, apple, iphone, face id, iphone x, iphone 8, google pixel...