A National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) study has found that face recognition algorithms developed after the COVID-19 pandemic’s onset have exhibited better performance in identifying masked faces than software created
MoreUnisys Corporation and IDEMIA have launched the Australian Department of Home Affairs' new Enterprise Biometric Identification Services (EBIS) system, Unisys reported on Wednesday.
MoreA House committee has asked the Department of Homeland Security to explain the demographic disparities found by a National Institute of Standards and Technology study in face recognition algorithms.
MoreThe Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity is launching the Fusion of Face Recognition Algorithms Prize Challenge, where contestants will attempt to increase face recognition accuracy through the use of various algorithm fusion techniques. IARPA said
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security has tested face recognition algorithms using video data to support potential law enforcement applications. DHS said Tuesday its science and technology directorate worked with the National Institute of Standards and Technology
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has called on the FBI to verify the accuracy of the agencyâs face recognition service and to check whether systems used by external partners are appropriate for FBI’s
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