The Facial Recognition Software by Robotics Team Takes Flight
The Facial Recognition Software by Robotics Team Takes Flight
The Facial Recognition Software by Robotics Team Takes Flight
In the Spring of 2016, Robotics Program Director Mr. Tai Donovan created a partnership with LexisNexis, HPCC Systems, and the robotics team from American Heritage Schools, Palm Beach Campus.
 
Last week, members of the Honors Robotics II class and the robotics team presented the most recent continuation of the previous facial recognition security robot work led by Carina Wang, Jack Fields, and Aramis Tanelis. 
 
This year, the project took flight, literally, with the addition of autonomous drones delivering the video feed for the facial recognition software. Nick Schwartz, Carina Wang, Kelly Breen, and Liam Boyd presented to a group of visitors from LexisNexis and HPCC. 
 
The Facial Recognition Software by Robotics Team Takes Flight
 
This group included: 
  • Trish McCall-Director HPCC Systems Programs with LexisNexis Risk Solutions, 
  • Stuart Ort -Sr. Director, Software Engineering, HPCC Systems 
  • Xiaoming Wang- Senior Software Engineer -RISK Solutions at LexisNexis
  • Robert Foreman- Senior Software Engineer -RISK Solutions at LexisNexis
  • David deHilster-Consulting  SWE ECL IDE / Natural Language Processing SuperComputer Development
  • Hugo Watanuki-Senior Software Engineer -LexisNexis Risk Solutions Group
  • George Foreman-LexisNexis Risk Solutions/HPCC-Product Development Technical Writer
 
 The students developing their skills and knowledge and seeing this robotic project come to life has been an amazing experience!

 
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