It's kind of interesting. I just realized that the same techniques used for fingerprint identification apply to facial recognition. In fingerprint ident, what are called 'minutiae' are used. Basically those are points with specific patterns, in a network. For a face, one can apply a grid and map feautures on the face to the places on the grid and then look for the ID of the pattern. The thing is, that is not very flexible. So you can break it by masking some points with 'art'.
Things that make sense integrated with a face, or else things that are alien but effective. By art I mean pieces of images, patterns, coloration, shading, beauty marks, pieces of dried salmon, 30-06 cartridges and superglue.
Simple off the shelf can be fooled, but the real systems use a bunch of stuff.
They use multiple angles, and can interpolate between different frames.
They use macro and micro features which get extracted and 'fingerprinted' but those can then be used as comparisons as well.
They can use gait, height, and focus on things which are hard to hide. Like ear placement, nose placement, ridges, hair lines, and of course....voice too.
They use time and location, and they can do repetition analysis and frequency analysis.
Wearing these is akin to a GAN which is what are you are then being used to train against.....don't wear these....unless you don't plan on using them for when it counts.
shut up and take my money!
It's kind of interesting. I just realized that the same techniques used for fingerprint identification apply to facial recognition. In fingerprint ident, what are called 'minutiae' are used. Basically those are points with specific patterns, in a network. For a face, one can apply a grid and map feautures on the face to the places on the grid and then look for the ID of the pattern. The thing is, that is not very flexible. So you can break it by masking some points with 'art'.
What kind of art are you talking about? Sunglasses? Facemask? Tattoo or the good old fake moustache?
Things that make sense integrated with a face, or else things that are alien but effective. By art I mean pieces of images, patterns, coloration, shading, beauty marks, pieces of dried salmon, 30-06 cartridges and superglue.
Dried salmon .... (Don't use trout, that won't work)
You could paint shapes (like some triangles) on your face with dark makeup for instance.
You have to do a lot these days.
Simple off the shelf can be fooled, but the real systems use a bunch of stuff.
They use multiple angles, and can interpolate between different frames.
They use macro and micro features which get extracted and 'fingerprinted' but those can then be used as comparisons as well.
They can use gait, height, and focus on things which are hard to hide. Like ear placement, nose placement, ridges, hair lines, and of course....voice too.
They use time and location, and they can do repetition analysis and frequency analysis.
Wearing these is akin to a GAN which is what are you are then being used to train against.....don't wear these....unless you don't plan on using them for when it counts.
Yep. I would want to see some more data before I drop $170+ dollars. Like how effective they are.
Way too expensive!
I hope the product is better than the website.