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Science Podcast: Accurate Automatic Face Recognition; Complete Synthesis of a Genome; Unde...
facial recognition to 100% by using what they call an "averaged" face. In the future, it could mean a new kind of photo for your passport. I spoke to Jenkins from his office at the University of Glasgow. Interviewee - Rob Jenkins As you kn...
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facial recognition to 100% by using what they call an "averaged" face. In the future, it could mean a new kind of photo for your passport. I spoke to Jenkins from his office at the University of Glasgow. Interviewee - Rob Jenkins As you know, there’s increasing interest in security applications and security infrastructure and biometrics in general. The problem is, a lot of the face recognition systems that are out there simply don’t work at anything like the level that people think they do. So for some
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http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/data/319/5862/499b/DC1/1#page=7
www.sciencemag.org/cgi/data/319/5862/499b/DC1/1#page=7
facial <span class="highlight">recognition</span> to 100% by using what they call an "averaged" <span class="highlight">face</span>. In the future, it could mean <span class="highlight">a</span> new kind <span class="highlight">of</span> photo <span class="highlight">for</span> your passport. I spoke to Jenkins <span class="highlight">from</span> his office at the University <span class="highlight">of</span> Glasgow. Interviewee - Rob Jenkins As you know, there’s increasing interest in security applications <span class="highlight">and</span> security infrastructure <span class="highlight">and</span> biometrics in general. The problem is, <span class="highlight">a</span> lot <span class="highlight">of</span> the <span class="highlight">face</span> <span class="highlight">recognition</span> systems that are out there simply don’t work at anything like the level that people think they do. So <span class="highlight">for</span> some
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http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/data/319/5862/499b/DC1/1#page=8
www.sciencemag.org/cgi/data/319/5862/499b/DC1/1#page=8
Interviewee - Rob Jenkins This is very surprising to us. Once we fed the computer the average <span class="highlight">images</span>, its performance was 100%, so it got all <span class="highlight">of</span> the faces right. On standard photographs, when we were just showing it new photos <span class="highlight">of</span> individuals who we knew were in the database, they got 54% <span class="highlight">of</span> those right. We used an online implementation <span class="highlight">of</span> an industry-standard <span class="highlight">face</span> <span class="highlight">recognition</span> system. This is at <span class="highlight">a</span> fantastic website called myheritage.com. <span class="highlight">And</span> it started out as <span class="highlight">a</span> genealogy research website, but they kept
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http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/data/319/5862/499b/DC1/1#page=9
www.sciencemag.org/cgi/data/319/5862/499b/DC1/1#page=9
person on their ID card or on their passport. <span class="highlight">And</span> it looks like if we did that, we would be cutting out <span class="highlight">a</span> lot <span class="highlight">of</span> the errors. Interviewer - Robert Frederick Well, Rob Jenkins, thank you very much. Interviewee - Rob Jenkins Thank you. Host – Robert Frederick Rob Jenkins is lead author <span class="highlight">of</span> "100% Accuracy in Automatic <span class="highlight">Face</span> <span class="highlight">Recognition</span>." Read all about it in this week's Science. Music Host -- Robert Frederick The number <span class="highlight">of</span> cells in our bodies are more than matched by the number <span class="highlight">of</span> microorganisms that live in our
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