F5 : AI and Protecting against the Next Generation of Privacy Threats
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Protecting the privacy of your own data in 2021 is hard and seemingly only getting harder.
Protecting the privacy of your own data in 2021 is hard and seemingly only getting harder.
In a new game, you’re tasked with solving a crime using only some blurry photographs, a computer screen, and your voice…
In late December 2013, PLOS ONE published an article from UK-based Psychologists Rob Jenkins and Christie Kerr titled The post…
In late December 2013, PLOS ONE published an article from UK-based Psychologists Rob Jenkins and Christie Kerr titled "Identifiab…
Reflections on the cornea contain recognisable images Researchers from the University of York's psychology school have found…
Des chercheurs suivent de très près les avancées technologiques en matière de qualité d'image, tant dans les appareils photo…
(a) High-resolution face photograph, with the red frame indicating the region of interest. (b) Zoomed view of the region of…
(Phys.org) —Eyes are said to be a mirror to the soul, but they may also be a mirror to the surrounding world. Researchers have…
It's a standard television crime drama trope: The only thing the good guys have to work with is a dark, grainy, and heavily…
Study with implications for forensics shows that images reflected in bystanders' eyes could be identified accurately by…
Here’s looking at you, kid: researchers studying the high level of detail that modern-day digital photographs can provide have…
By zooming in on the eyes in photos of hostages and child sex abuse victims, police could identify a victim’s surroundings…
What if we could identify a child pornographer by magnifying his or her reflection in the scared, sad eyes of the victim in the…
By zooming in on a subject’s eyes in high-resolution, researchers were able to pick out the reflections of faces and accurately…
You know how sometimes you can see yourself in the eyes of another person? Others can see you, too.
Scientists in the U.K. are eyeing a remarkable new crime-fighting tool -- one that makes it possible to finger the bad guys…
Humans are extremely good at identifying faces, even when they're tiny—and that fact could help police solve future crimes.
With cameras becoming ever-more powerful, zooming in on reflected images could provide the crucial clue in cracking a case.
It's the stuff of sci-fi, or at least of "CSI": British researchers have demonstrated a technique whereby faces reflected in a…
For all the James Bonds out there, it's time to breathe a bit easy.
They may no longer have to go too far to find a clue as researchers have now discovered that recovering reflections from the…
London: Scientists have developed a new technique which can recover the faces of bystanders from reflections in the eyes of…
Scientists have developed a new technique which can recover the faces of bystanders from reflections in the eyes of…
Human beings are highly efficient at recognising familiar faces, even from very poor quality images. New research led by a…
New research led by a psychologist at the University of York is using advances in the level of detail available in digital…
Two researchers conducted an experiment in which a person was photographed, with another person standing near the photographer.
Human beings are highly efficient at recognising familiar faces, even from very poor quality images. New research led by a…
Human beings are highly efficient at recognizing familiar faces, even from very poor quality images.
( University of York ) Human beings are highly efficient at recognizing familiar faces, even from very poor quality images. New…