2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-13952-9_4
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Facial Recognition for Preventive Purposes: The Human Rights Implications of Detecting Emotions in Public Spaces

Abstract: Police departments are increasingly relying on surveillance technologies to tackle public security issues in smart cities. Automated facial recognition is deployed in public spaces for real-time identification of suspects and warranted individuals. In some cases, law enforcement is going even further by exploiting also emotion recognition technologies. In preventive operations indeed, emotion facial recognition (EFR) is being used to infer individuals' inner affective states from traits like facial muscle move… Show more

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