face api

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The face API tag covers Microsoft's Face API, part of Project Oxford, which provides REST APIs and SDKs for facial recognition in the cloud. Content includes the FamilyNotes UWP sample app that uses the camera for user detection, and the TwinsOrNot web app that assesses facial similarity. Discussions focus on getting started with the Face API, integrating it into Windows apps, and using it for natural user interfaces. Topics range from developer tutorials to real-world applications of facial recognition technology.
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    FamilyNotes: Using the camera to detect a user

    In our previous post in the FamilyNotes series, we introduced the FamilyNotes app, its features, and provided a brief history of the app’s development process. The FamilyNotes app is a sample app that is available on GitHub for you to look over and to use as a basis for your own apps, especially...
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    FamilyNotes: Introducing a Windows UWP sample using ink, speech, and face recognition

    If you watched the Build 2016 keynote talks, you may have noticed how Microsoft is focusing more and more on improving how we humans interact with computers, by means of ink, speech, and other “more personal computing” features. Modern software is changing focus to using natural interfaces as...
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    The Story and Source for TwinsOrNot

    Just a couple weeks ago we highlighted Link Removed with a getting started post, Hello Face API... Now how about a web site that uses the same API, one that went viral during Build 2015? Hello Link Removed (and it's sibling, Link Removed)! Link Removed posted the story behind Link Removed...
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    Hello Face API...

    Today's series comes from Coding4Fun Friend, Bruno Capuano, where he shows off one of our favorite subjects, facial recognition, with a cloud twist. Bruno is showing off Microsoft's Project Oxford, Face API's and how you can get started using them. First, Project Oxford? Link Removed Welcome...
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    Hello Face API...

    Today's series comes from Coding4Fun Friend, Bruno Capuano, where he shows off one of our favorite subjects, facial recognition, with a cloud twist. Bruno is showing off Microsoft's Project Oxford, Face API's and how you can get started using them. First, Project Oxford? Link Removed Welcome...
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