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How Forensic Face Recognition Works

How Forensic Face Recognition Works

Law enforcement primarily uses face recognition as a post-incident forensic tool to enable detectives and analysts to generate investigative leads in violent and harmful crimes. In this article we explain how forensic face recognition works, and how it is used by law enforcement in this country.  

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When Misinformation Endangers Lives

When Misinformation Endangers Lives

The use of automated face recognition in law enforcement is one of the most powerful tools available in today’s law enforcement investigations, and delivers substantial benefits to society without any documented cases of law enforcement misuse.

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Evergreen Licensing

Evergreen Licensing

Perhaps no technology is improving as rapidly as automated face recognition. For example, over the last four years Rank One has reduced the False Non-Match Rate of our algorithm by over 50x:Other face recognition vendors are similarly improving their accuracy at a...

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Overview of ROC SDK Version 1.18

The ROC SDK version 1.18 is now available to Rank One’s user community. This release is one of the most exciting progressions to Rank One’s face recognition algorithms ever delivered, with substantial accuracy improvements and several new features.

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Emerging Trends in Commercial Face Recognition

Emerging Trends in Commercial Face Recognition

Face recognition technology is rapidly expanding as a convenience technology that allows quick and secure access to sensitive systems and facilities, and for people to ubiquitously interact with their environments. This article highlights the most prominent commercial applications of face recognition technology that are emerging. 

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