Facial Recognition Technology Impacted by COVID-19 Masks
Researchers have been collecting photos of people wearing masks, bandanas and scarves to help improve facial recognition algorithms.
Researchers have been collecting photos of people wearing masks, bandanas and scarves to help improve facial recognition algorithms.
Over two-fifths also need to update or replace heating, ventilation and air condition systems, raising concerns about reopening schools amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A new report from Save the Children ranked 2,600 U.S. counties based on hunger, school dropout, teen pregnancy and early death among kids.
Comparitively, several other countries that also reopened schools have reported no resulting increase in infection rates.
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The New York governor said he hasn’t determined if children in the state will return to school in the fall, partially because of the unknowns of the disease.
The use of fingerprint and vein biometrics technologies will most likely suffer due to new stringent infectious disease protocols, but facial and iris recognition could experience an increase.
Only half of cybersecurity professionals say they’re prepared for the rise in hacking incidents during the COVID-19 crisis.
Many organizations forced into remote work by the coronavirus will continue with the trend in the post-pandemic economy.