Future of facial recognition: Only the Beginning(Here’s What to Expect Next in Biometrics on Your Phone)


With the introduction of the iPhone X, Apple shined a new spotlight on an(at least 20 years old) technology that has never worked well on the phone: facial recognition for things like unlocking and paying with the device. It's a big bet, but one that may very well pay off--and pave the way for easier-to-use, more secure (recording something about the body) technology of all kinds in phones of the future. Apple has a desire for adding future-facing features to the iPhone a little later than other phone makers, but it markets them so slickly that they seem like shiny must-haves if you don't already have them. Facial-recognition technology has been around for years, and is available in some phones, like Samsung's (large star system/large group of things) S8. What's out there usually hasn't worked well, though--for one thing, it's been shown to be easily imitated with something as simple as a photo of the phone owner's face. 


High tech software companies and event production firms are rolling out new technologies, including facial recognition and emotional measurement software, to improve event security, (make faster and more efficient) the check-in process, and measure the (meeting-related) experience. The goal is to do all these things while putting (people who attend big meetings)' minds at ease when it comes to privacy concerns. 

The Face Recognition (FR) is growing as a major research area because of the broad choice of applications in the fields of commercial and police. Traditional FR methods based on Visible Spectrum (VS) are facing challenges like object lighting up/education, present/cause difference/different version, expression changes, and facial disguises. Unfortunately these limits decrease the performance in object identification and checking (for truth). To overcome all these limits, the Infrared Spectrum (IRS) may be used inhuman FR. So it leads and encourages the (people who work to find information) for continuous research in this area of FR. (at the same time), the present study draws attention to the use of three dimensional datasheet (in other words) Multi/ Hyper spectral (putting pictures into your mind) Data in FR. The IR based Multi/ Hyper spectral Imaging System can(make something as small as possible/treat something important as unimportant) the (more than two, but not a lot of) limits arise in the existing and classical FR system because the skin spectra received/made from with cubic data set shows the (like nothing else in the world) features for an individual. Multi/ Hyper spectral Imaging System provides discriminant for individual appearance that cannot be received/be gotten by added/more imaging system that's why this may be the future of human Fr. This paper also presents a described/explained and time to time review of the books on FR in IRS.

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