Google's Picasa Knows a Familiar Face
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If the human brain sees a million images per day and can instantly identify them, why couldn't software do that, too?
Making such a thing a reality has been the longtime goal of German-born physicist Hartmut Neven, whose facial-recognition software firm was purchased by Google in 2006, with the stated goal of bringing his vision to digital photography.
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