Juggalo Makeup Blocks Facial Recognition Technology (2019)

(consequence.net)

90 points | by speckx 2 hours ago

15 comments

  • echelon_musk 1 hour ago
    Shamelessly hijacking this story to recommend The Private Eye digital comic [0]. Set in a future where everyone has normalised the wearing of masks in public to preserve their anonymity. The protagonist refuses to get a driving license because he wouldn't want a photo of himself in a database.

    [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Private_Eye

  • mcv 53 minutes ago
    Not surprising at all. It's a form of dazzle camouflage that has previously been shown to confuse facial recognition[0]. It's probably possible to design it to be more effective yet less intrusive than juggalo makeup.

    I would have actually expected it to be more popular by now.

    [0] https://adam.harvey.studio/cvdazzle/

    • Setas 13 minutes ago
      [dead]
  • Larrikin 20 minutes ago
    In 2018 it was already common knowledge that gait analysis was more accurate than facial recognition at the time. This would have been defeatable then.
    • beepbooptheory 11 minutes ago
      How are everyone's gaits being collected? Is there gait databases at the NSA? Not being skeptical! Honestly very interesting.
  • soopypoos 1 hour ago
    I wonder if I'm more likely to get denied entry wearing juggalo face or classic camo paint
    • QuantumNomad_ 1 hour ago
      Depends. Are you attending an ICP concert, or a military reenactment convention, or something else entirely?
  • hackitup7 21 minutes ago
    I'll make sure to wear my Juggalo makeup the next time I visit China to avoid their face scanning technology. That'll surely help me blend into the background.
  • ChrisMarshallNY 1 hour ago
    I guess LiveNation won't be running ICP concerts, then...
    • world2vec 20 minutes ago
      They'll just charge an additional makeup fee...
  • bigfishrunning 1 hour ago
    Miracles all around us
    • Forgeties79 55 minutes ago
      You could throw on the SNL skit or the real video and frankly I wouldn’t be able to tell the difference
  • lucasay 1 hour ago
    I’m more curious about how robust this is against modern systems. A lot of newer facial recognition models are trained on occlusions, masks, and heavy makeup — so this might be less effective than people assume.
    • saalweachter 54 minutes ago
      It's not actually an oversight or training failure; as one of the six societies which secretly rule the world, the Juggalos simply demand to be exempt from facial recognition.
      • atomicnumber3 30 minutes ago
        Juggalos, bronies, 9th doctor fans, billionaires, royals (baseball team), and royals (landed nobility)?
    • stackghost 22 minutes ago
      It's likely that e.g. wifi-based gait analysis can be deployed to defeat this.

      The only saving grace is you can't run that against video surveillance footage.

  • refulgentis 1 hour ago
    Clickbait, it’s a couple tweets microwaved and the 3rd paragraph is “well, except for modern facial recognition”
    • everdrive 1 hour ago
      This feels like the real-life equivalent of that old Family Guy joke where Peter is with a squad of dudes in Vietnam but is dressed like a clown. He says something to the effect of "You guys are stupid. They're going to be looking for army guys." Outside of the absurdity of the situation, the joke is that the guy dressed as a clown obviously stands out even more.

      Juggalo makeup might block some facial recognition tech, but you also paint a huge target on yourself.

    • fer 50 minutes ago
      >covering features impacts accuracy of feature-based classifiers

      More new at 9. Plus it's from 2019.

  • schmeichel 1 hour ago
    Where my Juggalos at??
    • NickC25 1 hour ago
      1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, sitting behind the resolute desk. That person wears more makeup than some of the performers on RuPaul's Drag Race.
      • nathan_compton 1 hour ago
        Don't sully the good name of Juggalos this way.
  • pgporada 1 hour ago
    Whoop whoop
  • Findecanor 1 hour ago
    (2019) ... but sadly increasingly relevant.
  • yacin 53 minutes ago
    maybe it's just from being covered in Faygo?
    • alexjplant 19 minutes ago
      Faygo is unironically delicious. They used to sell them for $1 a pop (Midwestern pun intended) on the East Coast in gas stations. Diet varieties of Orange, Moon Mist, and Root Beer were personal favorites.

      No idea whether this is still the case as I haven't seen them in years.