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The Facial Recognition Technology (FERET) database is a dataset used for facial recognition system evaluation as part of the Face Recognition Technology (FERET) program.It was first established in 1993 under a collaborative effort between Harry Wechsler at George Mason University and Jonathon Phillips at the Army Research Laboratory in Adelphi, Maryland.
A facial expression database is a collection of images or video clips with facial expressions of a range of emotions.Well-annotated (emotion-tagged) media content of facial behavior is essential for training, testing, and validation of algorithms for the development of expression recognition systems.
Eigenface provides an easy and cheap way to realize face recognition in that: Its training process is completely automatic and easy to code. Eigenface adequately reduces statistical complexity in face image representation. Once eigenfaces of a database are calculated, face recognition can be achieved in real time.
Computer scientist Woodrow Wilson Bledsoe pioneered facial recognition technology in the 1960s when he developed a system to identify faces in a photograph database by using distance between ...
As a result of the FERET program, researchers were able to establish a common baseline for comparing different face-recognition algorithms and create a large standard database of facial images that is open for research. [1] In 2003, DARPA released a high-resolution, 24-bit color version of the images in the FERET database (existing reference).
Facebook abandoned its facial recognition program, which suggested name tags for people in pictures, in 2021, deleting over a billion facial recognition templates.
FaceNet is a facial recognition system developed by Florian Schroff, Dmitry Kalenichenko and James Philbina, a group of researchers affiliated with Google.The system was first presented at the 2015 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. [1]