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- | FaceStation 2, on the other hand, not only uses 140 near-infrared (NIR) LEDs to extract 3D modeling data, but also uses an algorithm to produce various numerical values from the infrared light reflected off of the face. These values include those related to skin tone and skin texture values, which are helpful in distinguishing between similar faces. This special hardware and algorithm render the mask built by Bkav useless when tested against FaceStation 2’s authentication system. | + | FaceStation 2, on the other hand, not only uses 140 near-infrared (NIR) LEDs to extract 3D feature data, but also uses an algorithm to produce various numerical values from the infrared light reflected off of the face. These values include those related to skin tone and skin texture values, which are helpful in distinguishing between similar faces. This special hardware and algorithm render the mask built by Bkav useless when tested against FaceStation 2’s authentication system. |
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