Leonard Goh | Jun 17, 2009
A*Star's gender recognition system at work. (Credit: Leonard Goh/CNET Asia
Singapore's Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*Star) has developed a gender recognition system which may change the way advertising works in the future.
The technology uses sophisticated algorithms to differentiate facial features of males and females. However, unlike Face Detection 3.0 which is employed in point-and-shoots such as the Fujifilm
FinePix F200EXR, the gender recognition system can only detect faces that are facing the camera.
The A*Star-developed system is displayed at CommunicAsia 2009 held at the Singapore Expo. A representative at the agency's booth told us that the technology is focused on advertising, so future digital billboards can detect the gender of the person looking at it and display the appropriate advertisement. The system can also track statistics such as the duration the viewer spends in front of the display.
A*Star also has an age recognition system in the works, and its application is similar to the gender-based counterpart. However, Sony already has a similar technology for its
Cyber-shot compact shooters which can detect whether the subject in the frame is an adult or child.
Right now, the gender recognition system is still in beta stage testing. The agency hopes to roll out a beefier version by year-end.
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