Facial recognition system, an automated system with the ability to identify individuals by their facial characteristics
After Bledsoe left PRI in 1966, this work was continued at the Stanford Research Institute, primarily by Peter Hart.
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It will also have more advanced lookup capabilities, incorporating palm print, iris, and facial identification.
TinEye does not recognise outlines of objects or perform facial recognition, but recognises the entire image, and some altered versions of that image.