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High False Positive Rate by SWP's Facial Recognition Use at Champion's League Final

2017-06-03

South Wales Police (SWP)’s automated facial recognition (AFR) at the Champion's League Final football game in Cardiff wrongly identified innocent people as potential matches at an extremely high false positive rate of more than 90%.

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South Wales Police

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    High False Positive Rate by SWP's Facial Recognition Use at Champion's League Final

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NEC

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    8 Reports

    High False Positive Rate by SWP's Facial Recognition Use at Champion's League Final

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FInals attendees

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  • Incident 310
    8 Reports

    High False Positive Rate by SWP's Facial Recognition Use at Champion's League Final

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