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Face Recognition: Clever or Just Plain Creepy?

New photo programs from Apple and Google include revolutionary face-spotting technology.

Sign-Language Translator

The first sign-language dictionary that's searchable by gesture.

A Face-Finding Search Engine

A new approach to face recognition is better at handling low-resolution video.

Rating Facial Expressions

New software could help mental-health professionals assess patients and ensure that salespeople project a positive attitude.

Keeping Drunks off the Road

Nissan unveils new technologies that can identify drunk or drowsy drivers.

Looking for Signs of Life

New facial-recognition software features a test that can root out fraudsters trying to pass off a photograph as a real person.

Color Matching by Phone

Technology from Hewlett-Packard could help shoppers find the right color.

Don't I Know You?

New research sheds light on how the brain recognizes faces.

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