NEC Unveils Facial Recognition System For 2020 Tokyo Olympics (theverge.com) 25
NEC, a Japanese IT and networking company, announced plans to provide a large-scale facial recognition system for the 2020 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo. "The system will be used to identify over 300,000 people at the games, including athletes, volunteers, media, and other staff," reports The Verge. From the report: NEC's system is built around an AI engine called NeoFace, which is part of the company's overarching Bio-IDiom line of biometric authentication technology. The Tokyo 2020 implementation will involve linking photo data with an IC card to be carried by accredited people. NEC says that it has the world's leading face recognition tech based on benchmark tests from the US's National Institute of Standards and Technology. NEC demonstrated the technology in Tokyo today, showing how athletes and other staff wouldn't be able to enter venues if they were holding someone else's IC card. The company even brought out a six-foot-eight former Olympic volleyball player to demonstrate that the system would work with people of all heights, though he certainly had to stoop a bit. It worked smoothly with multiple people moving through it quickly; the screen displayed the IC card holder's photo almost immediately after.
I didn't think it would be possible (Score:1)
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If it works in Tokyo it'll work anywhere!
(Somebody had to)
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-- FTFY
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obligatory Demolition Man Simon Phoenix question (Score:3)
So, if someone's head is cut off, can it be used to get in?
NeoFace (Score:2)
NEC's system is built around an AI engine called NeoFace, which is part of the company's overarching Bio-IDiom line of biometric authentication technology.
Will this system help them verify they have found the One?
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The international and national database work needed to match a face with is not new.
Who is allowed into Japan for the sport event is understood.
Japan can count and do math on every face entering japan. Every face that then returned to their own nations after the sports.
How long they are allowed to stay in Japan is set.
Show up on camera a set time after the sporting events are over and get detected.
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They actually have deployed the technology now -
Quality of detection. (Score:3)
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You've got it backwards. This isn't to detect criminals, but rather to determine whether specific people are accredited personnel entitled to special access. False negatives are OK (you can figure out if it's really them / why it's not working), but false positives are bad.
Unveils facial recognition software, huh? (Score:3)
So they're not including spectators? (Score:2)