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Tag Archives: face.com
Scotland Yard Using Facial Recognition To Find Rioters – But Tech Isn’t Up To The Task
There are more than a million CCTV cameras in London, and it’s time for them to start paying off. The [...]
Posted in Computer Interfaces, Video Central
Tagged face.com, facial recognition, London riots, privacy
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If You’re Happy and You Know It—FACEBOOK WILL DETECT IT
Does the internet know when you’re smiling? That’s a rhetorical question. Of course it can. Face.com, makers of a top [...]
New API Takes Facial Recognition From Facebook and Puts It Everywhere
Face.com, the company responsible for Facebook applications Photo Tagger and Photo Finder, lets you take any photo and quickly identify [...]
Posted in Computer Interfaces, Singularity
Tagged alpha launch, API, face.com, facebook, facebook applications, facial recognition, photos, Vizi Labs
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