Scientists create AI that can suggest where to apply makeup to fool facial recognition
You don't have to wear a Halloween mask to avoid being detected by facial recognition software: a dab of makeup will do the trick, according to a new study. Researchers at Ben-Gurion University in Beersheba, Israel, developed an artificial intelligence that shows users where to apply some foundation or rouge to fool face-recognition algorithms into thinking they're looking at a different person. The researchers tested their scheme against ArcFace, a machine-learning model that takes two facial images and determines the likelihood they're the same person. The team used 20 volunteers (10 men and 10 women) in a real-world environment using two cameras and a variety of lighting conditions and shooting angles. Participants wearing'adversarial makeup,' as recommended by the program, tricked the system 98.8 percent of the time.
Sep-24-2021, 21:38:26 GMT
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