
By Andy McCue
Published: Tuesday 06 September 2005
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Name
Roger Huffadine
Location
Worcester
Occupation
CTO
Comment
Willing suspension of disbelief?
"use facial recognition technology to weed out fraudulent applicants who try to apply for more than one passport using different names"
How many times have you seen someone who is the "spitting image" of another person?
Exactly - and the human eye/brain combination is considerably more accurate than any visual recognition system.
Damn Right too!
When was the last time anyone s...
Steve Brickle
Willing suspension of disbelief?
"use facial re...
Roger Huffadine
Do the technology fail if you are ugly, have a sca...
Anonymous
A problem for the surgically fixed grin PR and pol...
James Button
So it is in Canada for more than a year.
Anonymous
What are the provisions for women wearing burkhas ...
Anonymous
I need to get passports arranged this month for my...
Anonymous
Not from my experience - and all my relatively new...
Anonymous
Terry Thomas, anonymous? If all have the same "ex...
Carroll Lewis
So the technology is so foolproof it won't work if...
Ian Savell
Facial recognition is a technology, like other mac...
Jeremy Wickins
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