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Titre : | Facial recognition technology: fundamental rights considerations in the context of law enforcement |
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Auteurs : | Agence des droits fondamentaux de l'Union européenne, FRA, Auteur ; Union européenne, Auteur |
Type de document : | Rapports et études |
Année de publication : | 11/2019 |
Format : | 36 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
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[Mots-clés] Technologies du numérique [Mots-clés] Intelligence artificielle [Mots-clés] Reconnaissance faciale [Mots-clés] Justice [Mots-clés] Contrôle frontière [Mots-clés] Sécurité publique [Mots-clés] Libertés publiques et individuelles |
Résumé : | Facial recognition technology (FRT) makes it possible to compare digital facial images to determine whether they are of the same person. Comparing footage obtained from video cameras (CCTV) with images in databases is referred to as ‘live facial recognition technology’. Examples of national law enforcement authorities in the EU using such technology are sparse – but several are testing its potential. This paper therefore looks at the fundamental rights implications of relying on live FRT, focusing on its use for law enforcement and border-management purposes. |
En ligne : | https://fra.europa.eu/sites/default/files/fra_uploads/fra-2019-facial-recognition-technology-focus-paper-1_en.pdf |