Facial Recognition
Facial recognition technology has emerged as a groundbreaking solution to address many ongoing needs for identification and the verification of identity claims. It achieves the same goal for other biometric systems, which identity to individually distinctive features of the human. Additionally it brings together familiar functionality of visual surveillance systems.
Chapter 1 describes origin of facial recognition technology and currently available methods. It explains a limitation of current development, and possibility of similar technology emerging like iris recognition. Also, it addresses the unique challenges and concerns that attend its development, evaluation, and specific operational uses.
Chapter 2 analyzes face recognition technology in which focusing on (1) accessibility justifies components to make facial recognition works (2) maturity explains a stage of development whether or not technology is ready for deployment (3) consequence explains outcomes or potential applications if technology is fully emerged. A several examples are illustrated.
Chapter 3 discusses a plan to accommodate with a new challenge. Additionally, the issues those appear intractable. It concerns with efficacy extends to privacy considerations.
Chapter 4 explains the conclusion that draws from the finding.
The computer-based face recognition technology has made much worthwhile advancement in the past decades. However, requirement for higher accuracy systems remains. Through the determination and commitment of industry, and concern evaluations, growth and progress will continue, raising the bar for face recognition technology.
The computer-based face recognition technology has made much worthwhile advancement in the past decades. However, requirement for higher accuracy systems remains. Through the determination and commitment of industry, and concern evaluations,