PatentlyApple point us to a few recently obtained Apple patents published by the US Patent and Trademark Office. Perhaps the most interesting of all is a patent covering 3D object recognition technology that could potentially be implemented in future iPads. While unsophisticated facial recognition tech is already present in consumer mobile devices, Apple’s patent details a method of automated biometric identification to identify or verify an object or face based on a 3D representation compiled by analyzing the curves, points, contours, etc., of a 2D projection. In other words, a three-dimensional “statistical shape model” could be pulled from a 2D image, allowing more accurate detection and verification of 3D objects, such as a face or objects from “airport security X-ray images”, for example. The report explains:
It’s unclear when exactly Apple obtained the patent, which lists Professor Kahl Fredrik as the main inventor and dates back to 2005. However, PatentlyApple points out Jan Eric Solem, who owned Polar Rose before they were acquired by Apple in 2010, is also listed as an inventor. Polar Rose technology is currently being used in facial recognition and detection features in the iOS 5 Camera app. The report speculates the next-gen PowerVR GPU from Imagination Technologies will play a role in providing Apple with the juice necessary for advanced 3D rendering, despite the company not yet being confirmed as a licensee:
What this means for the end user is potential advanced facial and object recognition applications that go far beyond current consumer applications such as the easily fooled face unlock feature in Google’s Android 4.0. In one embodiment the technology could be used as a means of verification for alarm or security systems, meanwhile we can obviously imagine any number of facial and object recognition applications for smartphones. Of course with the incredible tech acquired through C3, we also can’t help but think object recognition will in one way or another be integrated into the Maps experience.
Hit up PatentlyApple for more details and other recently published Apple patents including a Highly Accurate Magnometer and push notifications.
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