- 3D Biometric Facial Recognition Comes To U.K.
- Blog article about British facial recognition software that is supposedly sophisticated enough to make a distinction between identical twins. From Roland Piquepaille's Technology Trends. - Betaface: Face Detection and Face Recognition
- Live demo of face recognition software from Betaface. Upload a facial image to see it analyzed by the system. In English, Russian, and Polish. - Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) Robotics Institute Face Group
- Research group at Carnegie Mellon Universtiy investigating the perception and understanding of human faces. Find out about facial recognition, facial feature tracking, facial expression analysis, and other projects. - Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC): Face Recognition Information Page
- News, action items, and resources on facial recognition software from the Electronic Privacy Information Centre. With a roundup of media coverage, and links to research and policy papers about the technology. - Evaluation of Face Recognition Algorithms
- Resources for researchers develoing facial recognition algorithms. Provides a standard set of algorithms for comparison, as well as research papers in human identification technology. - Face Detection
- Information about facial recognition technology and the task of detecting faces within images. With links to technical explanations, facial recognition software, adn datasets. By Dr. Robert Frischholz. - Face Recognition
- Information portal for students and researchers in facial recognition. Find research groups, new papers, databases and datasets, recognition algorithms, conferences, and books about facial matching technology. - Face Recognition Vendor Test
- Independent government evaluations of commercial face recognition technologies. See the results of yearly computerized facial recognition competitions from 2000 on. - Face.com
- Face recognition for the masses. Face.com scans all of your facebook photos, recognises all of the faces in them, and then automatically tags them. - Forensic Evidence.com: Facial Recognition Systems
- Are privacy rights of citizens being eroded wholesale? This article discusses the implications of biometric facial recognition technology for our daily lives. By Angela Jarvis. - HowStuffWorks: How Facial Recognition Systems Work
- Explains the basis and techniques used by facial recognition software to automatically identify a face in a crowd. Also discusses how facial recognition technology is being used in elections and criminal investigations. - International Biometric Group: Facial Recognition Technology
- Online primers on facial recognition technology, how it works, and how it can be used, from the International Biometric Group. Registration required. - Libface Project
- Aims to develop an open-source, cross-platform library of facial recognition algorithms, beginning with the eigenface method. - Mathematics of Face Recognition, The
- Overview of the science behind facial recognition technology, in which computerized systems are trained to match faces in a crowd with images in a database. From the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. - MIT Media Lab: Face Recognition Demo Page
- Online demos of facial recognition software from an automatic system built by the MIT Media Laboratory, with diagrams and step-by-step explanations. - MyHeritage
- Family network to find other family members, share, explore, and preserve their heritage. Also offers face recognition for your photos and family tree. - Super Bowl Surveillance: Facing Up to Biometrics
- Report examining the potential use of facial recognition technology in law enforcement or counterterrorism. In PDF format. - Wikipedia: Facial Recognition System
- Overview of computerized facial recognition systems, used to automatically identify a person from a digital image. Discusses popular facial recognition algorithms, and current experiments in the technology by casinos and law enforcement. - Your Face Is Not a Bar Code
- Arguments against automatic face recognition and the use of facial recognition software in public places. By Phil Agre.
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