The Unfamiliar Face Identification Group (UFIG) is a diverse group that includes users and developers of face identification systems, academic researchers that study human and computer components of these systems and scholars interested in their legal implications. The idea was to bring together delegates from government, police, industry and universities to discuss key issues in unfamiliar face identification, in an informal setting.
This work of this group is of both academic interest to researchers in the field of face recognition and of practical significance to those who use these systems to identify customers, passengers, citizens or offenders.
Since the inaugural meeting in February 2013, the UFIG meeting has been held annually at UNSW Sydney.
Previous programs for the UFIG meeting can be downloaded from the links below:
ufig is also on twitter (@ufigAustralia).
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