Press release regarding our product Face Track Acccess Solution on "The Hindu" Dated 28-05-2005
http://www.hindu.com/2004/08/08/stories/2004080804261300.htm
SiliconTech has supplied an educational software development kit in face recognition to Indian Institue of Technology Mardras (IITM).
U.S.
pushing
for
biometric
technology
in
passports
NEW
YORK
(AP)
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Biometric
technology
that
scans
faces,
fingerprints
or
other
physical
characteristics
to
confirm
people's
identities
is
about
to
get
its
biggest,
most
public
test:
at
U.S.
border
checkpoints.
Yet
significant
questions
loom
about
whether
the
U.S.
and
foreign
governments
can
meet
an
Oct.
26,
2004,
deadline
set
by
Congress
for
upgrading
passports
and
visas
to
include
biometrics.
With
fingerprint
and
face
scanners
due
to
be
in
place
at
air
and
sea
ports
by
the
end
of
this
year
and
biometric
visas
and
passports
beginning
to
get
into
the
hands
of
travelers
next
year,
U.S.
officials
hope
to
keep
the
wrong
people
out
while
letting
the
right
people
in
without
delay.
Biometric
visas
and
passports,
certainly,
will
be
harder
to
fake.
The
challenge
will
be
to
equip
the
millions
who
will
need
the
new
documents
in
order
to
enter
the
United
States,
and
to
upgrade
computer
systems
at
border
crossings.
http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/6614643.htm
Police
use
facial
recognition
to
collar
suspects
caught
on
CCTV
By
Rene
Millman
and
David
Rae
[06-02-2002]
Essex
Police
is
involved
in
testing
facial
recognition
software
that
will
match
photofits
of
criminals
to
images
of
suspects
picked
up
by
CCTV
cameras.
Essex
Police
is
involved
in
testing
facial
recognition
software
that
will
match
photofits
of
criminals
to
images
of
suspects
picked
up
by
CCTV
cameras.
http://www.vnunet.com/News/1128997
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