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Brief facts about facerecognition:

Aware, Inc.
Aware, Inc. is a biometrics software and services company based near Boston, Massachusetts.

Cascade Learning Based on Adaboost
The Boosting Algorithms for Detector Cascade Learning is proposed by Mohammad Saberian and Nuno Vasconcelos in 2014, it is based on Viola–Jones object detection framework.

Coke Zero Facial Profiler
Facial Profiler was a free Facebook app created to promote Coca-Cola Zero by the advertising agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky.

Covert facial recognition
Covert facial recognition is the unconscious recognition of familiar faces by people with prosopagnosia. The individuals who express this phenomenon are unaware that they are recognizing the faces of people they have seen before. Joachim Bodamer created the term prosopagnosia in 1947.

Cross-race effect
The cross-race effect is the tendency to more easily recognize faces that belong to one's own racial group.

DigiYatra
DigiYatra produces Biometric Enabled Seamless Travel experiences based on facial recognition technology.

E-FIT
Electronic Facial Identification Technique is a computer-based method of producing facial composites of wanted criminals, based on eyewitness descriptions.

Eigenface
An eigenface is the name given to a set of eigenvectors when used in the computer vision problem of human face recognition. The approach of using eigenfaces for recognition was developed by Sirovich and Kirby and used by Matthew Turk and Alex Pentland in face classification.

Face.com
Face.com was an Israeli technology company that developed a platform for efficient and accurate facial recognition in photos uploaded via web and mobile applications.

Face detection
Face detection is a computer technology being used in a variety of applications that identifies human faces in digital images. Face detection also refers to the psychological process by which humans locate and attend to faces in a visual scene.

Face hallucination
Face hallucination refers to any superresolution technique which applies specifically to faces. It comprises techniques which take noisy or low-resolution facial images, and convert them into high-resolution images using knowledge about typical facial features.

Face inversion effect
The face inversion effect is a phenomenon where identifying inverted faces compared to upright faces is much more difficult than doing the same for non-facial objects.

Face Inversion Effect
The face inversion effect is a phenomenon where identifying inverted faces compared to upright faces is much more difficult than doing the same for non-facial objects.

Face perception
Facial perception is an individual's understanding and interpretation of the face. Here, perception implies the presence of consciousness and hence excludes automated facial recognition systems.

Face Recognition Grand Challenge
The Face Recognition Grand Challenge was conducted from May 2004 until March 2006 in an effort to promote and advance face recognition technology. It was the successor of the Face Recognition Vendor Test.

Face Recognition Vendor Test
The Face Recognition Vendor Test was a series of large scale independent evaluations for face recognition systems realized by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in 2000, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2013 and 2017.

Face space
Face space is a theoretical idea in psychology such that it is a multidimensional space in which recognizable faces are stored. The representation of faces within this space are according to invariant features of the face itself.

Face superiority effect
In psychology, the face superiority effect refers to the phenomena of how all individuals perceive and encode other human faces in memory. Rather than perceiving and encoding single features of a face, we perceive and encode a human face as one holistic unified element.

Facial Images National Database
The Facial Images National Database was a project managed by the United Kingdom's National Policing Improvement Agency. The database was a collection of mugshots both from still and from video image sources.

Facial recognition system
A facial recognition system is a technology potentially capable of matching a human face from a digital image or a video frame against a database of faces.

FERET database
The FERET database is a dataset used for facial recognition system evaluation. The Face Recognition Technology program is managed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

FERET (facial recognition technology)
The Facial Recognition Technology program was a government-sponsored project that aimed to create a large, automatic face-recognition system for intelligence, security, and law enforcement purposes.

Glasgow Face Matching Test
The Glasgow Face Matching Test was created by researchers at the University of Glasgow and at Glasgow Caledonian University.

Iris Challenge Evaluation
The Iris Challenge Evaluation were a series of events conducted and managed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology for projects on technology development and evaluation for iris recognition.

L-1 Identity Solutions
L-1 Identity Solutions, Inc. is a large American defense contractor in Connecticut. It was formed on August 29, 2006, from a merger of Viisage Technology, Inc. and Identix Incorporated.

Lawrence Sirovich
Lawrence Sirovich is mathematical scientist whose research includes, among other topics, applied mathematics, neuroscience and physics.

Multiple Biometric Grand Challenge
Multiple Biometric Grand Challenge is a biometric project. Its primary goal is to improve performance of face and iris recognition technology on both still and video imagery with a series of challenge problems and evaluation.

Picollator
Picollator is an Internet search engine that performs searches for web sites and multimedia by visual query or text, or a combination of visual query and text.

Polar Rose (facial recognition)
Polar Rose was a company from Malmö, Sweden which made facial recognition software. Polar Rose had a service that allows users to name people in their photos on photo sharing sites like Flickr and 23hq.com using their Facebook contacts.

Prosopagnosia
Prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness, is a cognitive disorder of face perception in which the ability to recognize familiar faces, including one's own face, is impaired, while other aspects of visual processing and intellectual functioning remain intact.

Prosopometamorphopsia
Prosopometamorphopsia is a visual disorder characterized by altered perceptions of faces. Facial features are distorted in a variety of ways including drooping, swelling, discoloration, and shifts of position.

Super recogniser
"Super recogniser" is a term coined in 2009 by Harvard and University College London researchers for people with significantly better-than-average face recognition ability. Super recognisers are able to memorise and recall thousands of faces, often having seen them only once.

Thatcher effect
The Thatcher effect or Thatcher illusion is a phenomenon where it becomes more difficult to detect local feature changes in an upside-down face, despite identical changes being obvious in an upright face.

Three-dimensional face recognition
Three-dimensional face recognition is a modality of facial recognition methods in which the three-dimensional geometry of the human face is used. It has been shown that 3D face recognition methods can achieve significantly higher accuracy than their 2D counterparts, rivaling fingerprint recognition.

Verbal overshadowing
Verbal overshadowing is a phenomenon where giving a verbal description of a face impairs recognition of that face or other stimuli.

Viewdle
Viewdle is a Ukrainian facial recognition company. Google was reportedly close to closing a deal to buy the company for between $30 to $45 million in October 2012. In October 2012, Google bought Viewdle to improve Android's augmented reality and face recognition.

Viola-Jones object detection framework
The Viola–Jones object detection framework is the first object detection framework to provide competitive object detection rates in real-time proposed in 2001 by Paul Viola and Michael Jones.

 

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