September 7, 2005
Omron Designs New Facial ID Software For Mobile Phone Handsets
Omron has developed an improved facial recognition software to identify mobile phone holders via the handset's camera, company officials said, reports Nikkei.net.
"The software, designed to prevent unauthorized use of a mobile phone, scans the face in about 0.6 seconds and unlocks the handset once a positive identification is made.
Dubbed Okao Vision, the software can identify the genuine holder with an accuracy rate of over 99%, by comparing the facial features with those of a photo taken and registered in advance, the officials claimed.
The company developed similar software in February, which takes about one second to identify the user. For the new product, it shortened the time to two-thirds, by improving the algorithms, and improved the accuracy by increasing the number of scanned facial features to 200 from 80."
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