Face Recognition
Source: LS VISION
Date: 2016/11/29
LS Vision is high end IP camera supplier for tough environment in Shenzhen, China. Over the last ten years or so, face recognition has become a popular area of research in computer vision and one of the most successful applications of image analysis and understanding. Because of the nature of the problem, not only computer science researchers are interested in it, but neuroscientists and psychologists also. It is the general opinion that advances in computer vision research will provide useful insights to neuroscientists and psychologists into how human brain works, and vice versa.
Anyone who has seen the?TV?show "Las Vegas" has seen?facial recognition software?in action. In any given episode, the security department at the fictional Montecito Hotel and Casino uses its video surveillance system to pull an image of a card counter, thief or blacklisted individual. Some facial recognition?algorithms?identify facial features by extracting landmarks, or features, from an image of the subject's face. For example, an algorithm may analyze the relative position, size, or shape of the eyes, nose, cheekbones, and jaw.
Humans have always had the innate ability to recognize and distinguish between faces, yet computers only recently have shown the same ability. In the mid 1960s, scientists began work on using the?computer?to recognize human faces. Since then, facial recognition software has come a long way.
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