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A: They unconditionally do work! Although my vision isn't extremely bad, these glasses allow me to see 100% outdo in harsh sunlight, and the night version let me to drive after dark in safety.
How is it that sunglasses can make things HD? Isn't seeing things in real life "high definition" enough?
Please explain how this works.
Identifying people in uncontrolled environments still presents the biggest challenges in facial recognition reliability, but the technology has made tremendous strides in just the past few years, according to researchers.
"Only when computers can understand face well will they set up to truly understand people's thoughts and intentions," write Cha Zhang and Zhengyou Zhang in their report for Microsoft Corporation entitled "A Survey of Recent Advances in Face Detection" (June 2010, Technical Report MSR-TR-2010-66).
Perfecting face recognition technology is dependent on being masterful to analyze multiple variables, including lighting, image resolution, uncontrolled illumination environments, scale, orientation (in-plane rotation), pose (out-of-plane rotation), people's expressions and gestures, aging, and occlusion (partial hiding of features by clothing, shadows, obstructions, etc.).
This is highly challenging for computer scientists. Solutions are largely mathematical, with new procedural and machine-learning algorithms being developed to improve preciseness.
Has anyone bought these sunglasses? Or the night vision ones? What did you think of them and do you recommend them?
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