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CES – Some news on facial detection technologies

The CES event that occurred in Las Vegas was made up of 2000 exhibitors and no less than 140,000 visitors during the three days that the show was open. This show presents the latest news on electronic products and is considered to be the biggest show in the world. I will only talk about products that feature new face and movement recognition as well as new detection technologies. Microsoft has introduced “Avatar”, using a facial expression recognition system via Kinect, which allows your avatar to reproduce your expressions (and movement), ...

Face recognition on Facebook

Every day, more than 100 million tags to photos are added on Facebook. And for relieve this repetition tagging, Facebook finds the facial recognition. This feature will scan every photo added in their site, and will purpose automatically the tags in report with friend’s photo via a facial recognition software. That process worries a lot of Internet user about the principle of privacy, but will allow every user to be noticed from every photo added with his tag name, and give the choice to delete tag or photo via his friends. On ...

The features “adapt my face model” does not work…

UPDATE : a new model management has been introduced since the 2.5 version of KeyLemon in order to correct the problem described in this article. The new model management creates multiple models for each lighting environment. In this Blog Post we would like to explain you how the “adapt my face model” features works or how to use it correctly. The “adapt my face model” feature permits to be recognized under different environmental conditions. It becomes very useful when you are using KeyLemon in different lighting conditions. Let’s imagine you are ...

Face Recognition by Microsoft and Facebook

Whau, it seems that this week was much going on. I have heart the wording face recognition at least two times. It started with the announcement of Microsoft new operating system Windows 8. According to some blog post, Micrsosoft gave us a first glimpse of what we can expect to see in the new operating system Windows 8.