Audience Measurement (face tracker, gender recognition, attention recognition, etc)
Posted on : 05-10-2009 | By : Alex | In : Demo, Demo video, Demo videos, OpenCV, YouTube
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This is a demo video of Rhonda Audience Measurement system (MyAudience product, www.MyAudience.com).
The system is able to recognize gender of a person. So, red rectangle is for a woman, dark blue rectangle is for a man. The quality of gender recognition algorithm is 90%.
The system works on Intel Atom: 10 fps and higher, and on Intel Pentium 4: 15 fps and higher. Besides, it is a cross-platform solution. It was tested on both Windows XP and Linux, and also it was tested on ARM Cortext-A8.
No accelerations (CUDA, fixed point, etc) are used! So, the solution has great potential for improvements.



I could not open the link myaudience.com youtube.
Hi Krishna,
Thank you for your comment. From our side, the link works. Please let me know what the link you mentioned?
Also, maybe you have no access to youtube (some Countries block youtube). So, I have added direct link to avi file.
Aleksey
Hi!
Do you have a developer library with gender recognition tool?
Hello Gonzalo,
we have developed our own gender recognition module and use it in our system.
Gonzalo,
Yes, we have own developed the gender recognition library. If you are interesting this, please contact our marketing team (see “about” page for details).
Thanks,
Aleksey
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Is Your system able to recognize males without moustaches and beard?
Hi Eugene,
Yes, our system recognizes males without moustaches and beard as well.