
By Andy McCue
Published: Thursday 11 December 2003
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Who are they kidding? I have facial recognition running on my PC now. It is incredibly sensitive to environment, lighting, background etc and easily gives false results, either recognising people it should not or failing to recognise me when it is me!
This is more of th "Biometrics will solve all our security problems" fantasy!
I don't doubt they can show wonderful things in the laboratory, but making this work acceptably in the real world is another thing and will take years - even if consumers accept it, which is also improbable!
Who are they kidding? I have facial recognition ru...
Anonymous
I can't see that this will be very successful. In ...
Marie Byrne
So from now on muggers need only arm themselves wi...
Karen Challinor
What bothers me about facial recognition software ...
Brian Grainger
I am a face reader for a living, helping people an...
Carole R
If an iris scanner can be fooled with a colour pho...
Anonymous
I cannot for the life of me understand why people ...
Daniel Walsh
Just to let you know that we HAVE tested in the fi...
Daniel Walsh
A Poleroid will not do it I'm afraid. Did you neve...
Daniel Walsh
The face is as easy to use as a finger, if not eas...
Daniel Walsh
You should be aware that there is a "Liveness Test...
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