Via Daily Mail
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Facedeals - a new
camera that can recognise shoppers from their Facebook pictures as they
enter a shop, and then offer them discounts
A promotional video created to promote the concept shows drinkers
entering a bar, and then being offerend cheap drinks as they are
recognised.
'Facebook
check-ins are a powerful mechanism for businesses to deliver discounts
to loyal customers, yet few businesses—and fewer customers—have realized
it,' said Nashville-based advertising agency Redpepper.
They are already trialling the scheme in firms close to their office.
'A search for businesses with active deals in our area turned up a measly six offers.
'The
odds we’ll ever be at one of those six spots are low (a strip club and
photography studio among them), and the incentives for a check-in are
not nearly enticing enough for us to take the time.
'So we set out to evolve the check-in and sweeten the deal, making both irresistible.
'We call it Facedeals.'
The Facedeal camera can identify faces when
people walk in by comparing Facebook pictures of people who have signed
up to the service
Facebook recently hit the
headlines when it bought face.com, an Israeli firm that pioneered the
use of face recognition technology online.
The social networking giant uses the software to recognise people in uploaded pictures, allowing it to accurately spot friends.
The software uses a complex algorithm to find the correct person from their Facebook pictures
The Facebook camera requires people to have authorised the Facedeals app through their Facebook account.
This verifies your most recent photo tags and maps the biometric data of your face.
The system then learns what a user looks like as more pictures are approved.
This data is then used to identify you in the real world.
In a demonstration video, the firm behind the
camera showed it being used to offer free drinks to customers if they
signed up to the system.