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Face-mask recognition has arrived—for better or worse New algorithms can police whether people are complying with public health guidance. The practice raises familiar questions about data privacy.
Makers of facial-recognition technology scramble to adapt to a world where people routinely cover their faces to avoid spreading disease.
The next challenge for facial recognition is identifying people whose faces are covered Current methods are unreliable, but progress is being made — and quickly ...
Hackers can train artificial neural networks to recognize objects, read text, and even identify faces in obfuscated images.
Ditch the hat and scarf – it’s not fooling anyone. Face recognition software can now see through your cunning disguise – even you are wearing a mask. Amarjot Singh at the University of ...
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