2010-02-23

TAT's Recognizr: Augmented Identity

Clipped from: Technology Review: Augmented Identity
Technology Review - Published By MIT

Augmented Identity

A new app makes it possible to identify people and learn about them just by pointing your phone.

An application that lets users point a smart phone at a stranger and immediately learn about them premiered last Tuesday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. Developed by The Astonishing Tribe (TAT), a Swedish mobile software and design firm, the prototype software combines computer vision, cloud computing, facial recognition, social networking, and augmented reality.



Clipped from: YouTube - Recognizr

Recognizr



A TAT Cascades powered prototype of the Augmented ID concept. Accurate mobile face detection and recognition using Polar Rose's FaceLib. Recognizr shows how powerful computer vision and 3D graphics..




Clipped from: YouTube - Augmented ID Demo video from Blogtronix and T

Augmented ID Demo video from Blogtronix and Tat



this is a new version the the Tat video focusing more on the reality of Enterprise 2.0 and Enterprise Social Software for mobile devices. 




Sources:
  1. Technology Review: Augmented Identity
  2. TAT - The Astonishing Tribe
  3. YouTube - Recognizr
  4. TAT - The Astonishing Tribe
  5. YouTube - Augmented ID Demo video from Blogtronix and Tat
Related:
  1. KurzweilAI.net
  2. Stowe Boyd - /message - Augmented Publicy
  3. Goodbuzz | Advanced Social Media: AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) MEETS FACIAL RECOGNITION
  4. Bad Idea magazine | Celebrity Stalking and Virtual Dress-up Made Easy With Augmented Reality Apps