"Academics Hide Humans from Surveillance Cameras with 2D Prints"

Researchers from the Catholic University in Leuven (KU Leuven) have developed a method that could be used to make humans invisible to AI-powered surveillance camera systems. The method involves the printing and strategic placement of 2D images on to shirt, bags, and other objects. Wearing clothing, bags, and other objects with these images would allow a person to become invisible to camera surveillance systems that use machine learning (ML) algorithms to detect humans in live video feeds. This article continues to discuss the research behind this method and other studies in relation to the tricking of image classification and object detection systems. 

ZDNet reports "Academics Hide Humans from Surveillance Cameras with 2D Prints"

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