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NICTA wins R&D award for facial recognition software
National ICT Australia (NICTA) has been recognised for its facial recognition technology, winning the ICT research and development (R&D) award at the Asia-Pacific ICT Alliance Awards (APICTA) in Thailand.
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DIAC expands biometrics to protection visa applicants
The Federal Government has announced a major expansion in its use of biometrics to now include all onshore protection visa applicants.
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CeBIT 2010: Airports face-up to illegal immigration
Airports could soon trial a locally-built facial recognition technology in a move to crack down on illegal immigration, terrorism and crime.
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QLD to begin trialing biometric licences in August
Queensland's new driver licence will utilise high-end facial recognition technology in a bid to stamp out fraud and identity theft in the state.
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RTA deploys facial recognition
A rollout of facial recognition technology across the NSW Roads and Traffic Authority has been completed, following a spate of identity fraud costing the state some $3.5 billion a year.
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