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February 10, 2008

Facial Recognition Upate

I was looking up the latest on facial recognition and I found a few interesting sites and stories.

First, the Metro Nashville, TN school system is installing face-recognition technology, which is suppose to be operational by December 2007. Its a bit strange that this is installed in an elementary school, but I will be awaiting the results of the test.

Second, a facial recognition research group is online at http://www.face-rec.org/newsgroup/. There are lots of techie articles, but also an active google group (face-rec) discussing the issues.

Third, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has been evaluating and testing facial recognition technologies. The project is known as FRVT. Its too bad there haven't been other public tests for other features of smart cameras.

Posted by rshah at February 10, 2008 01:26 PM

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