"Last week, a trio of Google researchers published a paper on a new artificial intelligence system dubbed FaceNet that it claims represents the most-accurate approach yet to recognizing human faces. FaceNet achieved nearly 100-percent accuracy on a popular facial-recognition dataset called Labeled Faces in the Wild, which includes more than 13,000 pictures of faces from across the web. Trained on a massive 260-million-image dataset, FaceNet performed with better than 86 percent accuracy."Google: Our new system for recognizing faces is the best one ever - Fortune
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Google: Our new system for recognizing faces is the best one ever - Fortune
Your face is joining "the world's information" Google seeks to organize and make universally accessible and useful
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