From 5366253cc74b6df84cd0923220d288dc7385e111 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: adamhrv Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2019 18:55:38 +0200 Subject: change gov/mil to mil/gov --- site/includes/citations.html | 3 +-- site/includes/map.html | 6 +++--- site/includes/piechart.html | 7 ------- 3 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'site/includes') diff --git a/site/includes/citations.html b/site/includes/citations.html index 058a1834..f15c5148 100644 --- a/site/includes/citations.html +++ b/site/includes/citations.html @@ -2,8 +2,7 @@

Citations

- Citations were collected from Semantic Scholar, a website which aggregates - and indexes research papers. The citations were geocoded using names of institutions found in the PDF front matter, or as listed on other resources. These papers have been manually verified to show that researchers downloaded and used the dataset to train and/or test machine learning algorithms. + Citations were collected from Semantic Scholar, a website which aggregates and indexes research papers. The citations were geocoded using names of institutions found in the PDF front matter, or as listed on other resources. These papers have been manually verified to show that researchers downloaded and used the dataset to train and/or test machine learning algorithms.

Add [button/link] to download CSV. Add search input field to filter. Expand number of rows to 10. Reduce URL text to show only the domain (ie https://arxiv.org/pdf/123456 --> arxiv.org) diff --git a/site/includes/map.html b/site/includes/map.html index 74771768..867ada4c 100644 --- a/site/includes/map.html +++ b/site/includes/map.html @@ -18,15 +18,15 @@ -

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  • Citation data is collected using SemanticScholar.org then dataset usage verified and geolocated.
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Who used {{ metadata.meta.dataset.name_display }}?

- This bar chart presents a ranking of the top countries where citations originated. Mouse over individual columns - to see yearly totals. These charts show at most the top 10 countries. + This bar chart presents a ranking of the top countries where dataset citations originated. Mouse over individual columns to see yearly totals. These charts show at most the top 10 countries.

diff --git a/site/includes/citations.html b/site/includes/citations.html index f15c5148..74ac5cdc 100644 --- a/site/includes/citations.html +++ b/site/includes/citations.html @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
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Citations

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Dataset Citations

- Citations were collected from Semantic Scholar, a website which aggregates and indexes research papers. The citations were geocoded using names of institutions found in the PDF front matter, or as listed on other resources. These papers have been manually verified to show that researchers downloaded and used the dataset to train and/or test machine learning algorithms. + The dataset citations used in the visualizations were collected from Semantic Scholar, a website that aggregates and indexes research papers. Each citation has been geocoded using names of institutions found in the PDF front matter, or as listed on other resources then manually verified to show that researchers downloaded and used the dataset to train and/or test machine learning algorithms.

Add [button/link] to download CSV. Add search input field to filter. Expand number of rows to 10. Reduce URL text to show only the domain (ie https://arxiv.org/pdf/123456 --> arxiv.org) diff --git a/site/includes/map.html b/site/includes/map.html index 867ada4c..31d577cd 100644 --- a/site/includes/map.html +++ b/site/includes/map.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@

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Information Supply Chain

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Biometric Trade Routes

- To understand how {{ metadata.meta.dataset.name_display }} has been used around the world... - affected global research on computer vision, surveillance, defense, and consumer technology, the and where this dataset has been used the locations of each organization that used or referenced the datast + To help understand how {{ metadata.meta.dataset.name_display }} has been used around the world for commercial, military and academic research; publicly available research citations {{ metadata.meta.dataset.name_display }} are collected, verified, and geocoded to show the biometric trade routes of people appearing in the images. Click on the markers to reveal reserach projects at that location.

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Supplementary Information

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-- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2 From 4a11e59f991c8ca12ef4ca20a3b01741f311a0e4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: adamhrv Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2019 13:10:52 +0200 Subject: updates, broke smth --- site/assets/css/css.css | 4 +- site/content/pages/datasets/index.md | 2 +- site/content/pages/datasets/uccs/index.md | 3 +- .../research/01_from_1_to_100_pixels/index.md | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++ .../research/02_what_computers_can_see/index.md | 25 ++++++++++- site/includes/map.html | 2 +- 6 files changed, 81 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'site/includes') diff --git a/site/assets/css/css.css b/site/assets/css/css.css index cd16409a..0ee8a4f3 100644 --- a/site/assets/css/css.css +++ b/site/assets/css/css.css @@ -884,7 +884,7 @@ ul.map-legend li.source:before { font-family: Roboto, sans-serif; font-weight: 400; background: #202020; - padding: 15px; + padding: 20px; margin: 10px; } .columns .column:first-of-type { @@ -937,7 +937,7 @@ ul.map-legend li.source:before { margin:0 0 0 40px; } .content-about .team-member p{ - font-size:14px; + font-size:16px; } .content-about .team-member img{ margin:0; diff --git a/site/content/pages/datasets/index.md b/site/content/pages/datasets/index.md index 2e943fbe..c0373d60 100644 --- a/site/content/pages/datasets/index.md +++ b/site/content/pages/datasets/index.md @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ sync: false # Facial Recognition Datasets -### Survey +Explore publicly available facial recognition datasets. More datasets will be added throughout 2019. diff --git a/site/content/pages/datasets/uccs/index.md b/site/content/pages/datasets/uccs/index.md index b3d16c2e..e0925e07 100644 --- a/site/content/pages/datasets/uccs/index.md +++ b/site/content/pages/datasets/uccs/index.md @@ -3,8 +3,7 @@ status: published title: Unconstrained College Students desc: Unconstrained College Students (UCCS) is a dataset of long-range surveillance photos of students taken without their knowledge -subdesc: The UCCS dataset includes 16,149 images and 1,732 identities, is used for face recognition and face detection, and funded was several US defense agences -slug: uccs +subdesc: The UCCS dataset includes 16,149 images and 1,732 identities of students at University of Colorado Colorado Springs campus and is used for face recognition and face detection cssclass: dataset image: assets/background.jpg published: 2019-2-23 diff --git a/site/content/pages/research/01_from_1_to_100_pixels/index.md b/site/content/pages/research/01_from_1_to_100_pixels/index.md index a7b863a9..b219dffb 100644 --- a/site/content/pages/research/01_from_1_to_100_pixels/index.md +++ b/site/content/pages/research/01_from_1_to_100_pixels/index.md @@ -56,3 +56,55 @@ Ideas: - "Note that we only keep the images with a minimal side length of 80 pixels." and "a face will be labeled as “Ignore” if it is very difficult to be detected due to blurring, severe deformation and unrecognizable eyes, or the side length of its bounding box is less than 32 pixels." Ge_Detecting_Masked_Faces_CVPR_2017_paper.pdf - IBM DiF: "Faces with region size less than 50x50 or inter-ocular distance of less than 30 pixels were discarded. Faces with non-frontal pose, or anything beyond being slightly tilted to the left or the right, were also discarded." + + + + +As the resolution +formatted as rectangular databases of 16 bit RGB-tuples or 8 bit grayscale values + + +To consider how visual privacy applies to real world surveillance situations, the first + +A single 8-bit grayscale pixel with 256 values is enough to represent the entire alphabet `a-Z0-9` with room to spare. + +A 2x2 pixels contains + +Using no more than a 42 pixel (6x7 image) face image researchers [cite] were able to correctly distinguish between a group of 50 people. Yet + +The likely outcome of face recognition research is that more data is needed to improve. Indeed, resolution is the determining factor for all biometric systems, both as training data to increase + +Pixels, typically considered the buiding blocks of images and vidoes, can also be plotted as a graph of sensor values corresponding to the intensity of RGB-calibrated sensors. + + +Wi-Fi and cameras presents elevated risks for transmitting videos and image documentation from conflict zones, high-risk situations, or even sharing on social media. How can new developments in computer vision also be used in reverse, as a counter-forensic tool, to minimize an individual's privacy risk? + +As the global Internet becomes increasingly effecient at turning the Internet into a giant dataset for machine learning, forensics, and data analysing, it would be prudent to also consider tools for decreasing the resolution. The Visual Defense module is just that. What are new ways to minimize the adverse effects of surveillance by dulling the blade. For example, a researcher paper showed that by decreasing a face size to 12x16 it was possible to do 98% accuracy with 50 people. This is clearly an example of + +This research module, tentatively called Visual Defense Tools, aims to explore the + + +### Prior Research + +- MPI visual privacy advisor +- NIST: super resolution +- YouTube blur tool +- WITNESS: blur tool +- Pixellated text +- CV Dazzle +- Bellingcat guide to geolocation +- Peng! magic passport + +### Notes + +- In China, out of the approximately 200 million surveillance cameras only about 15% have enough resolution for face recognition. +- In Apple's FaceID security guide, the probability of someone else's face unlocking your phone is 1 out of 1,000,000. +- In England, the Metropolitan Police reported a false-positive match rate of 98% when attempting to use face recognition to locate wanted criminals. +- In a face recognition trial at Berlin's Sudkreuz station, the false-match rate was 20%. + + +What all 3 examples illustrate is that face recognition is anything but absolute. In a 2017 talk, Jason Matheny the former directory of IARPA, admitted the face recognition is so brittle it can be subverted by using a magic marker and drawing "a few dots on your forehead". In fact face recognition is a misleading term. Face recognition is search engine for faces that can only ever show you the mos likely match. This presents real a real threat to privacy and lends + + +Globally, iPhone users unwittingly agree to 1/1,000,000 probably +relying on FaceID and TouchID to protect their information agree to a \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/site/content/pages/research/02_what_computers_can_see/index.md b/site/content/pages/research/02_what_computers_can_see/index.md index ab4c7884..51621f46 100644 --- a/site/content/pages/research/02_what_computers_can_see/index.md +++ b/site/content/pages/research/02_what_computers_can_see/index.md @@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ A list of 100 things computer vision can see, eg: - Wearing Necktie - Wearing Necklace +for i in {1..9};do wget http://visiond1.cs.umbc.edu/webpage/codedata/ADLdataset/ADL_videos/P_0$i.MP4;done;for i in {10..20}; do wget http://visiond1.cs.umbc.edu/webpage/codedata/ADLdataset/ADL_videos/P_$i.MP4;done ## From Market 1501 @@ -149,4 +150,26 @@ Visibility boolean for each keypoint Region annotations (upper clothes, lower clothes, dress, socks, shoes, hands, gloves, neck, face, hair, hat, sunglasses, bag, occluder) Body type (male, female or child) -source: https://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Research/Projects/CS/vision/shape/h3d/ \ No newline at end of file +source: https://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Research/Projects/CS/vision/shape/h3d/ + +## From Leeds Sports Pose + +=INDEX(A2:A9,MATCH(datasets!D1,B2:B9,0)) +=VLOOKUP(A2, datasets!A:J, 7, FALSE) + +Right ankle +Right knee +Right hip +Left hip +Left knee +Left ankle +Right wrist +Right elbow +Right shoulder +Left shoulder +Left elbow +Left wrist +Neck +Head top + +source: http://web.archive.org/web/20170915023005/sam.johnson.io/research/lsp.html \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/site/includes/map.html b/site/includes/map.html index 31d577cd..30c248a6 100644 --- a/site/includes/map.html +++ b/site/includes/map.html @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ -->

- To help understand how {{ metadata.meta.dataset.name_display }} has been used around the world for commercial, military and academic research; publicly available research citations {{ metadata.meta.dataset.name_display }} are collected, verified, and geocoded to show the biometric trade routes of people appearing in the images. Click on the markers to reveal reserach projects at that location. + To help understand how {{ metadata.meta.dataset.name_display }} has been used around the world for commercial, military and academic research; publicly available research citing {{ metadata.meta.dataset.name_full} is collected, verified, and geocoded to show the biometric trade routes of people appearing in the images. Click on the markers to reveal reserach projects at that location.

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