U.S. Army new technology recognizes faces in the dark, far away

For many, normal facial recognition -- used in the daylight -- has become a facet of everyday life. Whether it's for identity verification to unlock a smartphone, or trivial social media camera filters -- it seems the technology is everywhere. Thomas Brading, Army News Service, explains.
A heat signature from a thermal image is used to test facial recognition technology, Feb. 5, 2020, at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory in Adelphi, Md. The technology will be adapted into handheld equipment for Soldiers to automatically identify individuals, even in low light. (Picture source: Thomas Brading, Army News Service)

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