KeyLemon Blog

KeyLemon on Android

We are happy to demonstrate KeyLemon’s face recognition technology on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. under code name “KLFSDKDemo”. The app implements KeyLemon face recognition technology, with the aim to demonstrate its use on a mobile / tablet device. It ...

KeyLemon released Face Recognition SDK on Android

We are happy to announce that KeyLemon’s face recognition technology is now available on Android Platform. The technology is powered by a Software Development Kit (SDK) and available for companies and industrial partners. It’s been only a few days since ...

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), ...

Mobio, the face recognition on mobile device

Recently, many blogs and technology websites have been talking about facial recognition on mobile devices. We can find a lot of information on the web about a future application for the Android platform called BioLock, or for Windows Phone 7, an application called FaceLight. FaceCash doesn’t use an algorithm but its facial recognition uses confirmation by the human being to function. 'Mobio' (Mobile Biometry) was a research project on the use of facial and vocal recognition on smartphones. This means that more secure services will be able to be developed using biometry. Tests ...