Difference between revisions of "Facial recognition technology: fundamental rights considerations in the context of law enforcement (Q3600)"
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(Created claim: comment (P126): Facial recognition refers to a multitude of technologies that can perform different tasks for different purposes. A key distinction is whether facial recognition is used for verification, identification or categorisation.) |
(Created claim: comment (P126): Verification and identification deal with matching unique characteristics of individuals to determine their individual identity. Categorisation deals with deducing whether an individual belongs to a specific group based on his or her biometric characteristics e.g sex, age, or race.) |
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+ | Verification and identification deal with matching unique characteristics of individuals to determine their individual identity. Categorisation deals with deducing whether an individual belongs to a specific group based on his or her biometric characteristics e.g sex, age, or race. | ||
Property / comment: Verification and identification deal with matching unique characteristics of individuals to determine their individual identity. Categorisation deals with deducing whether an individual belongs to a specific group based on his or her biometric characteristics e.g sex, age, or race. / rank | |||
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paper published by the European Agency for fundamental Rights
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Facial recognition technology: fundamental rights considerations in the context of law enforcement
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Facial recognition refers to a multitude of technologies that can perform different tasks for different purposes. A key distinction is whether facial recognition is used for verification, identification or categorisation.
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Verification and identification deal with matching unique characteristics of individuals to determine their individual identity. Categorisation deals with deducing whether an individual belongs to a specific group based on his or her biometric characteristics e.g sex, age, or race.
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