Sunday, December 11, 2005
face recognition software

new face recognition site called "Riya" what's the artistic potential? Here is what a Wired news article had to say:
"The service builds on current multimedia search techniques. With billions of bits of information out there, finding what you want is impossible without good search tools, and there hasn't been a really good way to search multimedia files like photos, video and sound. A common current practice, used by photo sites like Flickr, is to encourage users to tag photos, and then allow text searches of those tags.
Riya also relies on meta tags, but uses facial-recognition software to create them automatically. Subscribers upload photos, and then tell the Riya software who the person is. By repeatedly running the recognition algorithm against multiple photos of the same person, Riya software eventually learns to identify other images of the same face. Once trained, the software will automatically generate meta tags, and users can search their own photos and the photos of other subscribers.
The service currently only searches photos uploaded to its servers. The technology could, however, be deployed across the internet, allowing people to search the web, Flickr, Tribe and Friendster photo sets, regardless of whether the owner or the person photographed wants to be identified."
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"The doer is merely a fiction added to the deed . . . the deed is everything." --Friedrich Nietzsche
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“Iain” (Idyllic Architecture and Information Networks)
WARNING: We are a group of new media art students interested in the transposition of physical, informational and social architecture. In December 2005, we created a series of profiles on the social networking site MySpace for members of The Glass Chain, a group of German architects who envisioned an ideal society that would be united by a new model of physical and community architecture. Their use of a cryptic language, adoption of pseudonyms, and the exchange of words and pictures among a set of members are aspects that resonate with the structure of Internet communities like MySpace. The Glass Chain “friends” interacted in the MySpace network for a number of weeks, and may be continuing to do so at this time.
The Glass Chain “impersonators” are only one possible intervention of this kind. We encourage you to create your own fake profiles of intellectual interest, infiltrate the social spaces of the Internet, and help re-imagine its architecture. The Glass Chain is a communal project; you may participate, in addition, by adopting their identities:
gmail accounts for the architects:
bruno.taut@gmail.com
max.taut@gmail.com
walter.a.gropius@gmail.com
hermann.finsterlin@gmail.com
adolf.behne@gmail.com
wenzel.hablik@gmail.com
carl.krayl@gmail.com
paul.goesch@gmail.com
hans.luckhardt@gmail.com
wassili.luckhardt@gmail.com
glassfan69@gmail.com (glass groupie)
The password for all MySpace profiles is "myspace1"
The password for all Gmail accounts is "myspace"
The login name and password for this blog is "glasschain" and "myspace1" respectively.
