Rowlands, C. (2023, January 6). Apple Face ID: What is it and how does it work? Stuff. Retrieved February 20, 2023, from, https://www.stuff.tv/features/apple-face-id-explained/
This is an online newsletter published by Chris Rowland. Rowland is known for writing about technology. The author provided images, videos, and subheadings such as "Which Apple devices have face ID?" The author provides links to Apple devices and uses positive language. This source would be useful in several subheadings throughout my paper, including introduction, security concerts, and how Face ID works.This is a great source because the author is clear and concise and touches on multiple topics.
Norman, J. (n.d.) Woodrow Bledsoe, "Originates of Automated Facial Recognition: A History of Information," HistoryInformation. Retrieved February 4, 2023, from https://www.historyofinformation.com/detail.php?entryid=2495
This is a website published by Jeremy Norman. The author explains how Woodrow Bledisloe and a few others researched facial recognition. The author summarizes his research and includes numerous quotes from Bledsoe that explain his process and findings.This source would be helpful when discussing the history of Face ID. This source provides an in-depth analysis of Bledisloe's achievements, which would be helpful when highlighting his contribution to facial recognition, as he is one of the pioneers.
(2022, May 12). A brief history of facial recognition, NEC Retrieved February 20, 2023, from https://www.nec.co.nz/market-leadership/publications-media/a-brief-history-of-facial-recognition/
This is a newsletter written by NEC, a news publishing company located in New Zealand. This company has written many newsletters regarding facial recognition. The author provides a timeline of facial recognition. The publisher uses a professional and positive tone. The author supports facial recognition technology. The article would be helpful in the subheading:History of Face ID.
Alreja, K. (2019, June 5). Face Unlock in Phones – From 2011 to 2019! Retrieved February 20 ,2023, from https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/face-unlock-phones-from-2011-2019-kirat-alreja
This article is published by Kirat Alreja, on LinkedIn. Already has received a Bachelors in Advance Computing at Australian National University. The article shows how Face ID technology was used in android in 2014. The article analyzes the pros and cons of Face ID in Android 4. The article uses a skeptical tone. This article would be helpful when discussing the history of Face ID.
Apple (2022b, April 27). About Face ID's advanced technology Apple Support. Retrieved February 17, 2023, from, https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208108
This is an article posted by Apple. The article highlights some of the concerns users might have. The author uses a positive and reassuring tone. This source allows me to learn about this technology directly from its creator.The article provides insightful foundational information. The article would be especially helpful when discussing the security concerns.
CNET. (2017, September 12). Apple explains Face ID on iPhone X (CNET News) [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-t1h0Y8vuM
This is a video narrated by Phil Schiller from Apple. He is responsible for the Apple Store and events. He explains how Face ID works through a series of demonstrations. There's a monitor that protects a series of videos and images of Face iD. At one point, the monitor displays how Apple uses the dot projector to transmit invisible dots onto the user's face. The monitors allow viewers to visualize how Face ID works. The video is short, and the language used is clear. The author uses a joyful tone. This would be helpful when discussing how Face ID works.
Ujaley, M. (2017). Cybersecurity experts take a cautious view on Apple's iPhone X face ID security. Express Computer,Retrieved from February 12 ,2023, from, http://mutex.gmu.edu/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/trade-journals/cybersecurity-experts-take-a-cautious-view-on/docview/1942614371/se-2
This is a trade journal published by Mohd Ujaley. The article states the potential risk of Apple's Face ID. The author criticizes Apple's response regarding security concerns. The author uses a skeptical tone. This article would be helpful when discussing the security risk. This allows me to highlight the cons of Apple's Face ID.
Four Top lightweight dell laptops. (2017, July 21). Retrieved March 26, 2023 from https://www.bettertechtips.com Image reprinted with permission Microsoft Bing:"Free to modify, share, and use commercially"
This is a simple picture of a black laptop. I used this photo in my syllabus. The laptop represents an important aspect of IT104. This syllabus page discusses important class rules. The laptop introduces reader to what they are about to read.
สรุปงานเปิดตัว iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus และ iPhone X อ่านรวดเดียวรู้เรื่อง. (2017, September 13). Image retrieved April 9, 2023 from https://theallapps.com/iphone-8-iphone-8-plus-iphone-x/ Image reprinted with permission Microsoft Bing :"Free to modify, share, and use commercially"
This picture is an image of a woman looking at the iPhone X. The angel is positioned at the side of the face. The background is white, and there is a black shadow on her face. This is a great photo to use in my introduction because it demonstrates Apple's Face ID. This photo presents a mysterious mood, which is a great way to set my story and catch readers attention.
Hudzia, B. (2020, June 30). Data is the new oil fueling Machine learning adoption but Businesses are discovering #AI is no silver bullet. Reflections of the Void. Image Retrieved April 17, 2023 from https://www.reflectionsofthevoid.com/2020/06/data-is-new-oil-fueling-machine.html Image reprinted with permission Microsoft Bing:"Free to modify, share, and use commercially"
This is a gif of two men staring at a statue of a brain. The center of the page consists of a brain, and setting icon. This picture represents ethics, security, and social elements of face ID because it appears as though the two men are contemplating the brain. These elements of technology require users to reflect on how their actions within technology are safe, legal, and moral, and in the picture they are reflecting on what it appears to be technology. This is a good way grabs the readers attention and allude to what I'm going to talk about in my Ethics, Security, Social page.
As U.S. Government Report Reveals Facial Recognition Tech Widely Used, WEF-Linked Israeli Facial Recognition Firm Raises $235 Million. (n.d.). Image retrieved April 17, 2023 from https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/80352/as-us-government-report-reveals-facial-recognition-tech-widely-used-weflinked-israeli-facial.html Image reprinted with permission Microsoft Bing:"Free to modify, share, and use commercially"
This is a detailed image of an eye, there are also lines around his eye and face. The picture focuses on the pupils of the eye. The line represents facial recognition, and how facial recognition technology is advancing. Eyes represent vision and vision represents the future. This would be a great photo in my future uses section because it represents the future uses.
Httpsloquesigue.Tv/author/staff/#autor. (2020). India avanza hacia un sistema de reconocimiento facial. LoQueSigue.tv. Image Retrieved April 17, 2023 from https://loquesigue.tv/india-avanza-hacia-un-sistema-de-reconocimiento-facial/amp/ Image reprinted with permission on Microsoft Bing:"Free to modify, share, and use commercially"
This picture represents a man looking at a phone. The background as well as the face is nay blue. This displays how you can use face ID, and also the mathematical model used for facial recognition. There are dots and lines all over the face. This is a great photo to use in the conclusion page because it ties back to Apple's Face ID.
CNET. (2017, September 12). Apple explains Face ID on iPhone X (CNET News) [Video]. YouTube. Embedded video retrieved from April 18, 2023 from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-t1h0Y8vuM. Agreeing to YouTube API Terms of Service.
I used this video as a content and media reference. The video is a ted talk about the launch of Apple’s face ID. Provides great insight about Apple Face ID, from the creator itself. The video provides multiple in depth visualization of how the face ID work. This is a great reference to use in the how does it work section, because I uses this video to guide my research.
Sharieff, Saniya. (2023). Apples’s Face ID. Wordpress. https://applefaceid.wordpress.com/2023/03/12/apples-face-id/
Short blog about Apples' Face ID, and published by me. This blog is directed related to my research paper.