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Omron, a Japanese high-tech company, demonstrated new face-recognizing software at the Security Show in Tokyo on March 2. The new software, known as the Okao Vision Face Recognition Sensor, runs on existing hardware and is compatible with a wide range of cell phone operating systems. Analysts warn that the feature has an uphill fight for acceptance in a market crowded with cell phone options.
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- The Japanese technology company Omron is ready to launch a feature that equips a mobile device to accurately identify its user.
- The face recognition software uses a cell phone's built-in camera.
- Omron plans to demonstrate the technology at the Security Show 2005, which begins March 2nd in Tokyo.
- The recognition software -- known as the "OKAO Vision Face Recognition Sensor" -- requires no additional hardware, and the company claims it is 99 percent accurate.
- The technology, which can run on such operating systems as Symbian, BREW, embedded Linux, and ITRON, is supposedly so good it verifies a cell phone owner in less than a second -- even when the angle of the camera does not optimally capture the user's face.
- "It's almost impossible to link value-added features to sales," said Yankee Group analyst John Jackson.
- "What we've found in our research is that most people buy their cell phones based on price," he told NewsFactor.
- Jackson says 34 percent of mobile phone users in North America did not pay for their devices.
- And 85 percent of people with handsets paid less than $100.
- Consumers' lukewarm response to camera phones may have more to do with an aversion to using and paying for wireless network services in order to manage photo files.
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