{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-image-recognition-news-js","path":"/image-recognition-news/268","result":{"data":{"site":{"siteMetadata":{"title":"No Frills News"}},"allContentfulNfnPost":{"edges":[{"node":{"postTitle":"Is Online Test-Monitoring Here to Stay?","slug":"is-online-test-monitoring-here-to-stay","publishDate":"None","createdLocal":"2021-05-27 14:30:44.775711","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Like many test-takers of color, Yemi-Ese, who is Black, has spent the past three semesters using software that reliably struggles to locate his face.\nNow, whenever he sits down to take an exam using Proctorio, he turns on every light in his bedroom, and positions a ring light behind his computer so that it shines directly into his eyes.\nBy the end of his senior year, Yemi-Ese was still struggling to get admitted to every Proctorio exam.\n(In a survey of college instructors conducted early in the pandemic, ninety-three per cent expressed concern that students would be more likely to cheat on online exams.)\nMeanwhile, rising vaccination rates and schools’ plans to reopen in the fall might seem to obviate the need for proctoring software.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Interpol’s ID-Art App Comes To Rescue To Retrieve Stolen Works and Artifacts, 138 Indian Stolen Art on Search Radar","slug":"interpols-id-art-app-comes-to-rescue-to-retrieve-stolen-works-and-artifacts-138-indian-stolen-art-on-search-radar","publishDate":"None","createdLocal":"2021-05-27 14:30:43.896207","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Reacting swiftly to the situation, the International Criminal Police Organization, INTERPOL, earlier this month launched a mobile application that can help in retrieving stolen works and artifacts.\nThe International Police Organization also emphasized safeguarding the cultural heritage, as it highlights the cultural history of the nations.\nThe app gives the users, mobile access to the INTERPOL’S stolen works of art database holding authentic police data on stolen and missing art objects.\nStory continuesAs per the data available around 138 stolen or lost antiquities from India have been listed on the application.\nAlso, India has ramped up its efforts for the early repatriation of its stolen antiquities from foreign soil.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Lawmakers may limit use of facial recognition software by police in Maine","slug":"lawmakers-may-limit-use-of-facial-recognition-software-by-police-in-maine","publishDate":"2021-05-25 00:00:00","createdLocal":"2021-05-26 14:31:00.121747","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>AUGUSTA — A bill that would make Maine the first state to impose strict limits on the use of facial recognition technology by police and state agencies received bipartisan support from a legislative committee on Monday.\n1585 creates clear boundaries on how the government can use facial recognition technology, and it carefully defines how law enforcement can use the technology in investigations,” Lookner said in a prepared statement.\nFacial recognition works by using a digital image to map a person’s dominant facial features, such as eye shape and spacing, as well as jaw and nose lines.\nThe use of facial recognition technology has alarmed civil liberty advocates, who worry about expansive police surveillance and privacy violations.\n“Facial recognition technologies give government actors the opportunity of surveilling us constantly and without suspicion, violating core rights of privacy, association and expression,” said Michael Kebede, policy counsel for the ACLU of Maine.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"CEA Leti’s new autonomous imager uses ‘much less energy’ than conventional cameras","slug":"cea-letis-new-autonomous-imager-uses-much-less-energy-than-conventional-cameras","publishDate":"None","createdLocal":"2021-05-26 14:30:59.081981","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>ApplicationsCEA Leti’s new autonomous imager uses ‘much less energy’ than conventional cameras25 May 2021µWAI (Micro-WAY) sensor is designed for smart phones, smart appliances; its power consumption is typically 3-6 µW.\nThe recognition and recording of data starts with a sequence of elementary algorithms, making for ultralow-power wake-up modes.\nThe pJ/pixel/frame measures the energy spent by each pixel for each single image within a frame of images.\nA typical [conventional] implementation requires about 10,000 times more energy than µWAI, says CEA Leti.\nThe autonomous imager is designed for everyday small appliances.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"The Guide On How Technology Affects Our Privacy","slug":"the-guide-on-how-technology-affects-our-privacy","publishDate":"2021-05-25 18:54:17+00:00","createdLocal":"2021-05-26 14:30:58.338113","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Technology has advanced by bringing VPNs, private browsers, and Tor which are important tools to help in maintaining individual privacy.\nAdvancement in technology presents a couple of ways in which you can secure your privacy.\nLet us discuss some solutions presented by technology to secure personal privacy.\nThe privacy browser helps you to share a computer or other devices without allowing the device to save your passwords and browsing history.\nWith a privacy browser, you can log in and out of different emails without it saving the emails in the browser.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Image Recognition Technology market to gain substantial traction through 2026","slug":"image-recognition-technology-market-to-gain-substantial-traction-through-2026","publishDate":"2021-05-26 00:23:01","createdLocal":"2021-05-26 14:30:56.679936","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>The study collects effective qualitative and quantitative analysis on Image Recognition Technology market size with extensive research covering various geographical applications analysis.\nWhat are the market opportunities and overview of the Image Recognition Technology market?\nThe content of the study subjects, includes a total of 14 chapters:Chapter 1, to describe Image Recognition Technology product scope, market overview, market opportunities, market driving force and market risks.\nChapter 2, to profile the top manufacturers of Image Recognition Technology , with price, sales, revenue and global market share of Image Recognition Technology from 2019 to 2021.\nChapter 12, 13 and 14, to describe Image Recognition Technology market sales channel, distributors, customers, research findings and conclusion, appendix and data source.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"FotoWare’s Photo Consent App Logs Usage Rights at the Time of Capture","slug":"fotowares-photo-consent-app-logs-usage-rights-at-the-time-of-capture","publishDate":"2021-05-25 00:00:00","createdLocal":"2021-05-26 14:30:56.163870","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Norwegian-based FotoWare — known for its digital asset management (DAM) software — has launched a new Image Consent Management feature for browsers and mobile apps that can record usage rights and consent at the time of the image capture.\nAccording to the company, the new collection and administration of consent “on the go” has never been easier with the help of the new mobile app.\nThe Consent Management tool offers mobile and e-mail based signature collection, as well as searching and filtering media based on the consent status and some additional innovative features.\nThe company states that these new features are incredibly useful for any organization dealing with and managing digital assets that contain people.\n“With Consent Management in the FotoWare Mobile app, collecting, providing, and administrating consent can easily be done by anyone, regardless of skill level or location.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Firmware Updates for Lumix GH5S, G9 and G100 cameras","slug":"firmware-updates-for-lumix-gh5s-g9-and-g100-cameras","publishDate":"2021-05-25 20:02:26+00:00","createdLocal":"2021-05-26 14:30:55.624023","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Panasonic has announced the release of firmware updates for its DC-GH5S, DC-G9, and DC-G100 mirrorless M4/3 cameras.\nFirmware Version 2.0 for the GH5S will provide improved AF performance with a doubling of the speed of detection for eye and face detection and a 5x faster recognition cycle speed.\nA LUT (Lookup table) exclusively designed for RAW video recorded on NINJA V is available on the customer support website to make the same colour grading as V-Log/V-Gamut.\nFor Non-Linear, focus is shifted according to the rotation speed of the focus ring, and for Linear, focus is shifted according to the degree of rotation of the focus ring.\nThe new firmware will be available to download from the LUMIX Global Customer Support website at 11:00 a.m. (AEST) on 9 June, 2021.</p>"}}}}]}},"pageContext":{"limit":8,"skip":2136,"irNumPages":301,"currentPage":268}}}