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56524_A4 Booklet HRBDT report_V3_web.pdf - London-Met-Police-Trial-of-Facial-Recognition-Tech-Report.pdf

analyse - 29 janvier 2020

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Independent Report on the London Metropolitan Police Service’s Trial of Live Facial Recognition Technology
Between 2016 and 2019 the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) conducted a total of 10 test deployments, trialling live facial recognition (LFR) technology during policing operations. This research was initiated in order to provide an independent academic report on this process. Researchers observed the final six test deployments, beginning in Stratford (Westfield) in June 2018. (...)



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algorithme - biométrie - facial - reconnaissance - Royaume-Uni - surveillance - vidéo-surveillance - CCTV - MetropolitanPolice -

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