04/28/2016
Dating app uses manual selfie verification to combat catfishing:
Badoo's Selfie Verification Is A Unique Way Of Solving The Catfishing Problem
Badoo launches a twist on security and verification for a dating app by launching a "selfie" verification.
04/26/2016
: Digital Advertising
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Financial Services - Face Data
04/21/2016
Toyota is considering face scanning technology in future models of cars:
Future Toyota cars could scan your face
The automaker is working with Microsoft to develop technology for tomorrow's cars, including a system that opens a door when it recognizes the owner. Also, Siri takes a swing at baseball stats, and there's trouble with some deliveries of virtual-reality headsets.
04/20/2016
: Dating & Matchmaking
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04/14/2016
How Sephora is using facial recognition to innovate in the beauty industry:
Sephora boosts augmented reality shopping with real-time facial recognition - Luxury Daily - Mobile
By Brielle Jaekel. LVMH-owned Sephora is bringing live 3D facial recognition to the existing Virtual Artist feature on its application and Web site, a move expected to boost conversion rates through more accurate facial tracking and rendering. The augmented reality feature currently allows users ...
04/12/2016
: Beauty & Health
Discover how face technology can help you revolutionize the beauty industry:
Dating & Matchmaking - Face Data
Take your dating service beyond the curve
As a $2.2 billion industry in the US, the dating and matchmaking business is both lucrative and crowded. Consumers already have their choice of many well-known services, so what will make yours stand out?
With our technology, singles don’t need to spend hours combing your site for an attractive match. They can upload a photo of their ideal mate, and let your website do the work, to ... Read More
04/08/2016
Face Swapping is the latest face technology craze:
Five of the best face swap apps
MSQRD, Face Swap Live, Snapchat and other apps fuelling the latest social craze – including one invented by Yahoo back in 2013
04/07/2016
: Business & Software Development
With VR making its debut at last, there's no better time to use face technology to augment your business model. Found out how we can help:
Business & Software Development - Face Data
Discover the potential of face technology for your business
Facial recognition software and related technologies have seen a boom in recent years. Prominent social networks have already integrated this tech into their platforms, as both new uses and innovations continue to change the landscape of participating industries. How will you use face technology and data to revolutionize your industry?
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03/25/2016
New Microsoft app uses facial recognition technology to identify dog breeds:
Facial recognition technology goes to the dogs
What type of dog would you be? Thanks to Microsoft, there's an app for that
03/24/2016
: Facial ETL
Are you sitting on a large archive of face images with no way to utilize or extract them? We can help:
Entertainment - Face Data
Tap into the lucrative app market with facial recognition
The popularity of facial recognition in the entertainment industry has skyrocketed in recent years. Face technology is widely used in desktop and mobile apps, providing a vast playground for end users and developers alike. Recently, facial recognition has also been implemented into next-generation entertainment gaming consoles.
From desktop software that augments users’ faces on webcams, ...
03/16/2016
The BBC plans on using facial recognition technology to gauge audience reactions:
The BBC is going to start using face-scanning technology
The BBC is pressing ahead with plans to utilise new facial coding technology – revealing viewers’ subconscious “emotional attachment” to programmes – after running successful trials.
Developed by a British start-up, CrowdEmotion, the technology uses cameras to record individuals’ expressions and actions.
Facial movements are recorded on a second-by-second basis and the results are divided into six possible emotions: sadness, puzzlement, hap...
03/01/2016
WATCH: How an artist reconstructs faces using DNA found on minor items:
Artist Makes 3-D Portraits From DNA Found on Gum, Cigarette Butts, and Fingernails
Artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg's "Stranger Visions" series poses larger questions surrounding genetic surveillance. The Short Film Showcase spotlights exceptional short videos created by filmmakers from around the web and selected by National Geographic editors. The filmmakers created the content presented, and the opinions expressed are their own, not those of the National Geographic Society.