There are other methods of occlusion and obfuscation to fool FR, varying in range of application and corresponding with the level of paranoia. The adversarial patch seems to fall somewhere along the lines of clothing that have images of faces or eyes on them to confuse FR until the algorithms eventually get better at recognising and countering them.
I don't what became of the 'infra-red baseball cap' discussed in the article. In my opinion, it not only seems like a different approach, but also feels innocuous, compared to some of the other methods.
I don't what became of the 'infra-red baseball cap' discussed in the article. In my opinion, it not only seems like a different approach, but also feels innocuous, compared to some of the other methods.
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/avoid-facial-recognition-sof...