
マスク暮らしも慣れたが、iPhoneの顔認証の時にいちいち暗証番号を入力しなければならないのがいまだに厄介なのだが、きっとそのうちこの問題も解消されそうだ。
アメリカ国土安全保障省(DHS)科学技術局が主催した2020 Biometric Technology Rally では、業者や専門家から新開発の顔認証技術を募りその性能が試された。
提出された顔認証技術の中には、マスクなしなら100%、マスクを着用したままでも96%の確率で個人を識別できるほぼ完璧なシステムもあったという。 続きを読む
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Daily moments of life on photographs of Sergey Kolyaskin – master who has his own school of photography, who had fifteen personal exhibitions and published two photo albums, participated in numerous contests, being a member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia and the Russian Geographical Society.
More: Sergey Kolyaskin, Instagram, Facebook, VK
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Novelty architecture, also called programmatic or mimetic architecture, is a type of architecture in which buildings and other structures are given unusual shapes for purposes such as advertising or to copy other famous buildings without any intention of being authentic.
h/t: vintag.es
Their size and novelty means that they often serve as landmarks. They are distinct from architectural follies, in that novelty architecture is essentially usable buildings in eccentric form whereas follies are non-usable, ornamental buildings often in eccentric form.
Utility buildings and “novelty structures” are the red headed step-children of architecture – Like the Elephant Hotel, a 10 room hotel built in 1885. Intended to be one of a menagerie of buildings in the Margate City project in Atlantic City, New Jersey.