Since we're Right Smack in the Middle of Microsoft's BUILD Developer Conference, the Company's Showed Off One of it's Azure APIs with a Site you Can Put to the Test. How-Old.net Allows you to Upload a Picture before the Website Recognizes Faces and Analyzes them to Determine their Age. No, I'm Not 41... I'm 35 and that Picture is from over 2 Years Ago. Other Folks here at »XoZZeN«, Received Results Closer to their Real Age but, it Made us Wonder: Why Not Use a Webcam to Snap a Picture under Current Conditions. You Know, after I've Had a Chance to Apply my Daily Dose of Wrinkle Remover. Perhaps that Option on the Way.
The Website is Powered by Microsoft Azure's Face APIs that Not Only Recognize Features and Predict Both Gender and Age. They Can also Group Faces and Determine if Someone in Multiple Pictures is the Same Person. If you'll Recall, Windows 10 will Use Facial Recognition as a Login Option and the Tools that this Azure API Offers, Would Certainly Come in Handy for Organizing that Personal Photo Album -- Expanding Features already Available in OneDrive.
Info Sources:
http://how-old.net
http://gallery.azureml.net/MachineLearningAPI/b0b2598aa46c4f44a08af8891e415cc7
http://blogs.technet.com/b/machinelearning/archive/2015/04/29/fun-with-ml-stream-analytics-and-powerbi-observing-virality-in-real-time.aspx
sábado, 2 de maio de 2015
Microsoft Thinks it Can Guess Your Age, Using Facial Recognition
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