Face Recognition authentication android implementation
i want to implement face recognition and fingerprint authentication in my android app, the fingerprint is already a success but the face recognition is harder to find. Someone with some experience who can help me?
android authentication face-recognition
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i want to implement face recognition and fingerprint authentication in my android app, the fingerprint is already a success but the face recognition is harder to find. Someone with some experience who can help me?
android authentication face-recognition
There's no API in Android for specifically asking for face authentication. You would have to find a 3rd party library for that (which is off-topic here at StackOverflow). Note that an all-software implementation may be more vulnerable to exploits that try to bypass the authentication and/or steal biometric data.
– Michael
Nov 22 '18 at 7:36
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i want to implement face recognition and fingerprint authentication in my android app, the fingerprint is already a success but the face recognition is harder to find. Someone with some experience who can help me?
android authentication face-recognition
i want to implement face recognition and fingerprint authentication in my android app, the fingerprint is already a success but the face recognition is harder to find. Someone with some experience who can help me?
android authentication face-recognition
android authentication face-recognition
asked Nov 21 '18 at 13:56
user8754256
There's no API in Android for specifically asking for face authentication. You would have to find a 3rd party library for that (which is off-topic here at StackOverflow). Note that an all-software implementation may be more vulnerable to exploits that try to bypass the authentication and/or steal biometric data.
– Michael
Nov 22 '18 at 7:36
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There's no API in Android for specifically asking for face authentication. You would have to find a 3rd party library for that (which is off-topic here at StackOverflow). Note that an all-software implementation may be more vulnerable to exploits that try to bypass the authentication and/or steal biometric data.
– Michael
Nov 22 '18 at 7:36
There's no API in Android for specifically asking for face authentication. You would have to find a 3rd party library for that (which is off-topic here at StackOverflow). Note that an all-software implementation may be more vulnerable to exploits that try to bypass the authentication and/or steal biometric data.
– Michael
Nov 22 '18 at 7:36
There's no API in Android for specifically asking for face authentication. You would have to find a 3rd party library for that (which is off-topic here at StackOverflow). Note that an all-software implementation may be more vulnerable to exploits that try to bypass the authentication and/or steal biometric data.
– Michael
Nov 22 '18 at 7:36
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You can find a good example here
Thats not authentication, right?
– user8754256
Nov 21 '18 at 14:18
It is not authentication but It is very simple to change this app to an authentication app. This app recognizes the face and as you see this app can show the name of the owner of the face. So you can check if the owner of the face has the authorities to unlock.
– Mohammad Samadi
Nov 23 '18 at 8:26
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You can find a good example here
Thats not authentication, right?
– user8754256
Nov 21 '18 at 14:18
It is not authentication but It is very simple to change this app to an authentication app. This app recognizes the face and as you see this app can show the name of the owner of the face. So you can check if the owner of the face has the authorities to unlock.
– Mohammad Samadi
Nov 23 '18 at 8:26
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You can find a good example here
Thats not authentication, right?
– user8754256
Nov 21 '18 at 14:18
It is not authentication but It is very simple to change this app to an authentication app. This app recognizes the face and as you see this app can show the name of the owner of the face. So you can check if the owner of the face has the authorities to unlock.
– Mohammad Samadi
Nov 23 '18 at 8:26
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You can find a good example here
You can find a good example here
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Thats not authentication, right?
– user8754256
Nov 21 '18 at 14:18
It is not authentication but It is very simple to change this app to an authentication app. This app recognizes the face and as you see this app can show the name of the owner of the face. So you can check if the owner of the face has the authorities to unlock.
– Mohammad Samadi
Nov 23 '18 at 8:26
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Thats not authentication, right?
– user8754256
Nov 21 '18 at 14:18
It is not authentication but It is very simple to change this app to an authentication app. This app recognizes the face and as you see this app can show the name of the owner of the face. So you can check if the owner of the face has the authorities to unlock.
– Mohammad Samadi
Nov 23 '18 at 8:26
Thats not authentication, right?
– user8754256
Nov 21 '18 at 14:18
Thats not authentication, right?
– user8754256
Nov 21 '18 at 14:18
It is not authentication but It is very simple to change this app to an authentication app. This app recognizes the face and as you see this app can show the name of the owner of the face. So you can check if the owner of the face has the authorities to unlock.
– Mohammad Samadi
Nov 23 '18 at 8:26
It is not authentication but It is very simple to change this app to an authentication app. This app recognizes the face and as you see this app can show the name of the owner of the face. So you can check if the owner of the face has the authorities to unlock.
– Mohammad Samadi
Nov 23 '18 at 8:26
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There's no API in Android for specifically asking for face authentication. You would have to find a 3rd party library for that (which is off-topic here at StackOverflow). Note that an all-software implementation may be more vulnerable to exploits that try to bypass the authentication and/or steal biometric data.
– Michael
Nov 22 '18 at 7:36