3D Facial Recognition Technology On Brink Of Commercial Breakthrough

‘A 3D facial recognition system could be used commercially in the UK for the first time as part of a Government-backed project.
The University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) has teamed up with leading British facial recognition company Customer Clever to develop a ground breaking solution for high security UK and global commercial uses. Customer Clever, based in Nottinghamshire, is already successfully pioneering face recognition solutions for customers in a range of sectors, including retail.
Joint funding of £170,000 has been allocated for the two-year project by Innovate UK to drive innovation and creative thinking in the rapidly developing sector.
The project will be supervised by experts from UWE Bristol’s Centre for Machine Vision, which has been developing 3D facial recognition systems in its laboratories for more than 10 years.’
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