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They have already come in our lives, the facial recognition software analyze our expressions in photo booths, among others. But a startup Grenoble, Smart Me Up, goes even further with an analysis of faces in video software.

  • By Faiza Garel
  • Published 15/04/2015 | 11:44, updated on 04/15/2015 | 12:00
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© France 3 Alpes Recognition Software Face

There you stare at a glance: it identifies gender, the position of your head and even your age range. The facial recognition software is very physiognomy. His secret? This real-time analyzes of any camera video images.

Smile, you’re analyzed

And the examination in question relates to the different elements of the face. Through the eyes for example, assesses your attention or your concentration. ! It can also analyze your emotions in calculating your rate smile

The artificial intelligence is the passion of Loïc Lecerf: he created the Smart Me Up Company in 2012. In January 2015, he unveils his software in Las Vegas, the global high mass of high-tech. Among the early testers, the economy minister Emmanuel Macron.



The marketing applications untapped

According to the designer, facial recognition video has a large potential market. It can be applied to the connected objects, robotics or
marketing Eight employees in this start-up, all engineers. High-dose brainpower and algorithms for research and development. Computer code for miles are needed to boost the capacity and speed of the software

First use general public. Automatic photo booths. The system ensures conformity of passport photos with regulatory standards. But other applications, particularly in advertising or safety could ask questions about the respect of privacy and freedom.

Scientific Chronicle: facial recognition

Reportage Xavier and Nathalie Schmitt Rapuc. Speakers: Olivier Kihl, Engineer Research and Development; Loïc Lecerf, creator Smart Me Up society; John Ruiz ,, Research and Development Engineer

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