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Technology continues to advance facial recognition technology has been able to distinguish twins [Full text]
Technology is fast and you can install an advanced facial recognition app on your smartphone. With it, you can quickly identify someone. The App scans the face and then uses someone's relevant information to create a file that links the file to social media files. This AR technology was developed by the London company Blippar. It can identify more than 400,000 public figures with an accuracy of over 99%.
The new app can even distinguish between twins. The objects identified by the App are mainly public figures such as actors, politicians, musicians, singers, entrepreneurs, writers, sports stars, and scientists. Users can also create their own facial files with a selection of information and pictures, including links to social media profiles and links to favorite music. In short, the files are very optional. App uses ultra-fast computer vision and AI technology to identify face in the system, and one day we may be able to use it in security inspection programs to include online banking services.
Danny Lopez of Blippar COO explained: “Smartphones can recognize people's faces, including the faces of actors and sports stars. With this ability, it can satisfy human curiosity. How to improve accuracy? Recognition of twins is a big challenge for the entire industry. New technologies are used in a wide range of applications and may become disruptive technologies. For example, access to intelligent networks can be controlled with new technologies. It can also increase security and prevent fraud. ."
Blippar App has entered the iOS and Android platforms. From the very beginning, users can install the App on a smartphone and scan things that appear in everyday life. The App uses machine learning technology. After the scan, the App can provide more information, that is, information related to the scanned object. We can also use App to deal with more complex issues, such as scanning packages, posters, magazines, and after scanning can get AR experience.
Upgraded apps can scan face and find more information about that person. Users can add links to Blippar's existing Knowledge Map. If it is a public figure, the App can search for information from the knowledge map and discover their faces. The knowledge map information comes from public sources.
Ambarish Mitra, co-founder and CEO of Blippar, said: “The AR Face Profiles will change the way we communicate and express. Facial expressions are one of the strongest ways to communicate and have new apps. With our support, we can finally turn communication into digital form."
Mitra added: "Our facial recognition technology and knowledge maps allow users to express themselves using their favorite things, such as their hobbies, opinions, interesting facts, etc. If you want to tell everyone who you are, It is a very new, very unique and interesting method to learn more about others."