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Bootstrapper Recognizes Tabletop Computer Users by Their Shoes

Posted January 25, 2012 3:08 PM

From Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine:

Facial recognition might be all the rage in giving computer systems the ability to ascertain the identity of individuals - what with most people having different facial features and all. But a team from the Hasso Plattner Institute in Potsdam, Germany, has taken a different approach to identify users of touch-based tabletop computers like Microsoft's Surface. Instead of focusing on the face, the team has looked in the opposite direction to develop a system known as Bootstrapper which distinguishes between users based on their footwear.

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Re: Bootstrapper Recognizes Tabletop Computer Users by Their Shoes

01/26/2012 1:34 AM

"Obviously the system has some shortcomings". No ****.

89% accuracy.....if it's non-secure, and for students etc, why not have them slap on a tracking/ID marker for 100%.

Like Kanye and Fishsticks, I just don't get it.

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