Issues with Facial Recognition Technology
Automated facial recognition systems compare two or more images of faces to determine whether they represent the same individual. Facial recognition technology (FRT) falls within the larger categories of biometric technology used to varying degrees by the government and private entities to identify persons. This book deals with some of the issues concerning facial recognition technology.
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. Facial Recognition Technology and Law Enforcement: Select Constitutional Considerations
(Kelsey Y. Santamaria)
Chapter 2. Facial Recognition Technology: Privacy and Accuracy Issues Related to Commercial Uses
(United States Government Accountability Office)
Chapter 3. Facial Recognition: CBP and TSA are Taking Steps to Implement Programs, but CBP Should Address Privacy and System Performance Issues
(United States Government Accountability Office)
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