The technology described by Apple would allow an iOS or OS X device to decide whether the user accessing the product is allowed to see certain features on the phone or computer by scanning the face and comparing it to data stored on the device. An iPhone could see whether a person is looking at a screen, and whether that person has the right to access calls, emails, or other features of the device. Similarly, when sitting in front of a Mac with such facial detection and recognition software, users will be able to access a certain set of functions and customized settings after logging in with their face.
“Personal computing device control using face detection and recognition” Apple patent | Image credit: AppleInsider
A few days ago, Apple has also confirmed it has purchased PrimeSense, the original developer of the first Kinect sensor, although it’s not clear whether the purchase has anything to do with the features described in U.S. Patent No. 8,600,120.
- Source:AppleInsider
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