February 2019
Intermediate to advanced
260 pages
6h 3m
English
Then we have the face recognition problem, where we need to perform face verification, but rather for a group of people.
In other words identifying whether there is a known person in a group of people:

Although face recognition and verification can be thought as the same problem, the reason we treat them as different is because the face recognition is much harder.
For instance, if we achieve the face verification of 98% accuracy, if a person is the one that it claims, it may be not that bad, so maybe this accuracy could be, in some cases, acceptable. Now, if we apply that model with 2% error rate to the face recognition, with ...
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