xxxxxxxxxx
Eigo FactoryDigital World TokyoTokyo ZakkaTokyo FriendfinderWork in Japan
Biometric technique applies face recognition to movie clips

We’re not quite sure why anyone would need it, but NEC’s latest piece of biometric wizardry is a face-recognition system that can look at video clips and rank people according to how frequently they appear.

The company, which has a long history of using face recognition for security purposes, suggests users might want to apply the technique to online video to create a ready-reckoner of who’s in each clip.

Using complex algorithms that take account of lighting and movement, the system is currently running at 80 per cent accuracy, something NEC hopes to improve before commercialization.

Mysteriously, it also recommends the method for use in “home appliances, mobile devices, video-sharing websites and video archives for companies.” We can’t see any of that becoming a boom market for NEC, but it might want to take a look at the crowd-control arena in European football stadiums if it fancies a Big Brother-style policing role.

(Crossposted to Tech.co.uk)


Wednesday, January 16, 2008 at 12:11 AM
Author: Mark Hiratsuka
R&D | VideoPermalink
Tagged with: biometrics face recognition nec video

Support DWT and share the love:

del.icio.us Favicon Digg Favicon Email Favicon Facebook Favicon Fark Favicon Google Favicon LinkedIn Favicon Live Favicon N4G Favicon Print Favicon Reddit Favicon Slashdot Favicon Spurl Favicon StumbleUpon Favicon Technorati Favicon TwitThis Favicon YahooMyWeb Favicon

Or try our acclaimed members-only dating site:


C'mon - let's hear it...

Spammers beware: Any links in comments to commercial websites will be treated as paid advertising and will be charged at rate of $10 per link per day. Invoices will be sent to the idiots who hire you for so-called SEO jobs. All you good people will always keep it real, of course - thanks!