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Intel Corporation
Adopts FaceIt® Engine for Intel's Connected. Home initiative researches and develops technologies that meet the information, communication and accessibility needs within the home. The connected home is an emerging infrastructure of household networking specifications and technologies. These technologies include new and existing methods of delivering content as well as the technologies, such as FaceIt®, that control and customize a variety of electronic devices. "Face recognition technology gives the computer an added dimension of intelligence. Until today, computers have had no awareness of their users," said Dr. Joseph J. Atick, president and CEO of Visionics Corporation. "Imagine a situation in which a child attempts to access a desktop and FaceIt® recognizes the child and immediately customizes the options based on his/her favorite cartoons, academic interests, etc." "Face recognition is a user-friendly and non-intrusive biometric technology ideally suited for use in the home. Intel is pleased to be working with a strong player such as Visionics in fulfilling our vision of the connected home," said Casey Fale, Product Manager of Intel Corporation. Connected. Home will be a major element of Intel's upcoming Developer's Forum. The proof of concept was developed under the supervision of Intel Corporation by New Jersey based QVoice, Inc., which is also providing voice recognition as a secondary biometric for the Connected. Home initiative. "As a company which specializes in multi-layered biometrics, it is clear to me that FaceIt® technology is the most appealing in the home environment since it is inexpensive, easy to use, friendly and has no criminal connotations," said Norm Hughes, President of QVoice Inc. The Intel Developer Forum (IDF) conference is a semiannual, three-day conference targeted at business and consumer desktop, mobile, workstation and server hardware manufacturers, peripheral and software vendors working on advanced platform solutions. The conference provides attendees with 13 informative technology tracks comprised of more than 100 in-depth sessions and 8 hands-on labs. The theme for Fall IDF's conference is "Advancing the Internet" and it will outline technology directions in support of Intel's vision of one billion connected computers. About Visionics Corporation About Intel Corporation About QVoice Inc. |
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