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Facial expressions might not be reliable indicators of emotion, study
Social Science

Facial expressions might not be reliable indicators of emotion, study

Pranjal Malewar

Never trust a person's face.

Paper wasps rapidly evolved facial recognition abilities
Science

Paper wasps rapidly evolved facial recognition abilities

Amit Malewar

Profound evolution.

Joy Buolamwini, a researcher in the MIT Media Lab's Civic Media group
AI & Machine Learning

Study demonstrates gender and skin-type bias in commercial artificial-intelligence systems

Pranjal Malewar

Three industrially discharged facial-examination programs from significant innovation organizations show both skin-sort and sexual orientation inclinations, as indicated by another paper analysts from MIT...

Tiny Eye Movements Reveal If Suspect is Lying About Recognition
Health

Tiny Eye Movements Reveal If Suspect is Lying About Recognition

Amit Malewar

Recognizing people is an essential skill we often take for granted. Most of us able to recognize someone even after a long duration. Humans...

Who Are You Looking At? Glasses Fool Face Recognition Software
Technology

Who Are You Looking At? Glasses Fool Face Recognition Software

Amit Malewar

Glasses allow you to stare at people without getting caught. Additionally, it is the secret weapon for someone avoiding surveillance. The scientists from the...

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