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How Face Recognition Works in a Crowd

Facial Recognition in a Crowd is complicated. There are different methods used for matching facial biometrics. The simplest method measures various features of a person's face, such as the distance between the eyes, or the position of the mouth to the nose. These geometric measurements or vectors are then coded and stored in a database for later later comparison. The second method is more complex. It uses IP cameras to capture the full facial image and uses as much information as it can.  [Read more …


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