semi-automatic labeling

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Semi-automatic labeling refers to a hybrid approach that combines automated algorithms with human input to annotate data, such as videos or images. On WindowsForum.com, this concept is discussed in the context of facial recognition technology, where it is used to label faces in video streams with minimal manual effort. The technique is part of broader research into face detection, recognition, and tracking, with applications in consumer electronics like televisions and gaming consoles. By reducing the need for fully manual annotation, semi-automatic labeling enables efficient indexing and searchability of multimedia content, enhancing user experiences in entertainment and communication.
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    Windows 7 TechFest 2011: Facial Recognition in Videos

    Face recognition in video is an emerging technology that will have great impact on user experience in fields such as television, gaming, and communication. In the near future, a television or an Xbox will be able to recognize people in the living room, home video will be annotated automatically...
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