Berlin-based artist Adam Harvey has used thousands of algorithm-specific optimized false faces displayed on clothes in an effort to confuse face recognition systems.He told Mashable that the concept borrows from the camouflage techniques used by animals.His seemingly random images appear to have all facial features that the visual software can interpret as a face.”HyperFace is about reimagining the figure-ground relationship of the human body to our environment in the context of computer vision,” he said to the online magazine.Harvey previously hit the headlines for developing a mixture of make-up and hairstules to confuse face recognition.During a previous project, CV Dazzle, he attempted to create an aesthetic that would cause machines to be unable to detect a face.
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