The university reversed its decision after an experiment conducted by a privacy group saw facial recognition software falsely match the headshots of some UCLA athletes and faculty to mugshots.
Camera shipment revenues for border control are forecast to reach $1.9 billion by 2025 due to adoption of video analytics and machine vision technologies.
Vidsys President Maurice Singleton explains how organizations are working harder than ever to use technology to remove people from harm’s way.
The strategic partnership will integrate CyberLink’s FaceMe AI facial recognition engine into Vivotek’s IP surveillance solutions.
Fight for the Future and Students for Sensible Drug Policy contend facial recognition poses a threat to students’ basic liberties and academic freedom.
Tyco AI is described as an ever-evolving, deep learning solution that will take analytic capabilities to the next level, using powerful algorithms that customize solutions to specific end user installations.
SIA commends NIST for encouraging research organizations to examine facial recognition comprehensively rather than publish incomplete research in order to generate attention.
The facial recognition-enhanced video management software is said to help commercial customers increase safety and efficiency.
For the second year in a row, cybersecurity was identified as the predominant trend shaping the security industry by industry stakeholders.
A coalition of stakeholders wants the federal government to address concerns about the use of facial recognition technology.