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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

IBM 5 in 5 2012

Five technologies coming in the next five years according to IBM research. 

From this year's list...

Computers that can "see"

 

Related:
Biometrics, object recognition and search
(Facial Recognition vs Human) & (Facial Recognition + Human)
Posted by Jason at 11:08 AM
Labels: facial recognition, IBM, object recognition
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