April 18, 2024

New face recognition technology analyzes not only shape but also skin

New face recognition technology analyzes not only shape but also skin

Trinamix has developed a more advanced recognition technology that, in addition to the shape of the face, relies on skin analysis.

Modern biometric identification systemswork quite effectively, but usually their algorithms rely on one key fact. Therefore, researchers regularly discover new ways to deceive and circumvent them.

Recently, a division of the world's largest chemical concern BASF introduced a new solution based on backscatter reflection processing technology, allowing the system to analyzenot only the shape of the object, but also the material of which it consists. According to the developers of Trinamix, the algorithms do not focus on the color of objects and are able to identify thousands of materials.

Although in everyday life people practically do notThey use tricks from spy movies to try to fool security systems, but this technology, combined with other existing analysis methods, reduces the risk of such manipulation to a minimum. The team claims that their technology easily distinguishes living skin from dead skin and a mask from a real face.

These arguments were enough for Qualcomm to become interested in the new system, which began to cooperate with Trinamix and acquired a license to use the technology.

In addition to being used in face recognition systems, such algorithms can help industrial robots sort, stack, and pack items.

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