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Face Recognition - Real or Science Fiction?

An anonymous reader writes "Facial recognition software has been touted as one of the technologies that will change our future, particularly in law enforcement. How close are we to being recognized by a computer anywhere we go, as portrayed in movies like Minority Report? According to the industry's recent Public Relations releases, these products are closer than we think. The reality though, is that current products work only when utilizing a small comparative sample, and any attempts for an individual to disguise themselves typically throw off the results. To see how far this technology needs to go before becoming mainstream, one site utilized Government-tested face recognition software, available freely through MyHeritage.com, to compare hundreds of famous people, animals, and cartoons to a database of 2,000 celebrities. Some of the results showed promise for the technology, but most were just funny — for example, who would mistake Barbara Streisand for Shrek, or Lance Bass of N'Sync for a Teletubby?"

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  1. That's actually a good estimation by Vardamir · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Just because its funny that Lance Bass has something in common with a Teletubby and Barbara with Shrek doesn't make it bad technology!

  2. Oops by Hyram+Graff · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    No kidding on the oops part. Taco, you put the link to MyHeratage as a relative URL instead of an absolute one.

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  3. Re:recognized by voice_of_all_reason · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Don't worry, they'll make sure you get thrown into some far corner of the world as a "detainee" to prevent you family from feeling bad.