Sony’s PlayStation Eye to get facial recognition |
Sony has some plans to add facial recognition capabilities to their PlayStation Eye webcam, trying to one-up Microsoft’s Project Natal. According to Kish Hirani, Sony Europe’s head of developer services, the functionality will soon be added to the existing hardware, with developer libraries available for games studios so that they don’t need specific coding for the new system.
According to Hirani, the technology will be able to “detect gender and even the age of the face, separate facial features such as the nose, eyes and ears, and even detect whether you’re smiling or not.” Sounds a little too good to be true. It will also work with the upcoming Sony Motion Controller, with the Eye camera tracking X, Y and Z motion by using the area of the glowing sphere.
The Motion Controller’s own accelerometer will also allow for tracking, even when out of sight of the PlayStation Eye. Developers will need to add support for the new functionality to their titles, but Hirani says “the chances are you won’t have to develop any technology yourself.”
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