Facial Recognition
Facial recognition is a biometric technology that uses facial features to identify or verify individuals' identities. It involves capturing, analyzing, and comparing facial images against a database of known faces to authenticate users, grant access, or detect anomalies. Readers can explore facial recognition algorithms, applications, and ethical considerations for privacy, security, and bias in surveillance, security, and identity verification systems, understanding the benefits and challenges of facial recognition technology in various domains.
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