computer-vision

CV Dazzle

September 1, 2011
fashion, counter-surveillance, face-detection, computer-vision

NEW CV Dazzle Looks N°6, N°7. Developed for Designs for a Different Future 2020 to break convolutional neural network face recognition. © Adam Harvey 2020. CV Dazzle # CV Dazzle is a form of camouflage from computer vision created in 2010 as my masters thesis at New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program. Unlike traditional camouflage, such as disruptive-pattern material, that hides the wearer from human observation, CV Dazzle is designed to break machine vision systems while still remaining perceptible to human observers. ...

VFRAME

November 1, 2018
computer-vision, forensics

Object detection results on the 9N235/9N210 submunition. © 2022 Adam Harvey VFRAME # For the latest results on this research visit –> https://vframe.io/9n235/ VFRAME.io (Visual Forensics and Metadata Extraction) is a computer vision toolkit designed for human rights researchers. It aims to bridge the gap between state-of-the-art artificial intelligence used in the commercial sector and make it accessible and tailored to the needs of human rights researchers and investigative journalists working with large video or image datasets. ...

HyperFace

March 1, 2017
computer-vision, face-detection, camouflage, fashion, counter-surveillance

HyperFace by Adam Harvey for Hyphen-Labs. Model: Ashley Baccus-Clark. Photo: © Hyphen-Labs and Adam Harvey / hyphen-labs.com. 2017 HyperFace # False-face computer vision camouflage patterns designed and developed for Hyphen Labs’ NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism at Sundance Film Festival 2017. Adam Harvey x Hyphen-Labs # The HyperFace (Version 1) prototype was developed for Hyphen-Labs NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism project and debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in 2017. The project was collaboration with Hyphen Labs members Ashley Baccus-Clark, Carmen Aguilar y Wedge, Ece Tankal, Nitzan Bartov, and JB Rubinovitz. ...

MegaPixels

November 1, 2017
computer-vision, face-recognition, camouflage, fashion, counter-surveillance

A user searches for their identity in the MegaFace dataset at Glass Room exhibition in London. Photo © Tactical Tech. MegaPixels: GlassRoom # MegaPixels is an ongoing project about machine learning image datasets. This first chapter of the project launched in London in 2017 in collaboration with Tactical Tech for the Glass Room exhibition. The installation used facial recognition to search for your identity in the largest publicly available facial recognition training dataset in the world, called MegaFace (V2). ...