Facial recognition could help discover fate of Holocaust victims

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"Face to Face" project asks people via social media to send in pictures for scans.

Facial recognition could help discover fate of Holocaust victims
An old photograph and modern face recognition technology could help two Israeli brothers find out how their father survived the Nazi Holocaust. Seeking clues to the past, Eli and Saul Lieberman turned to an Israeli research centre, which hopes to match family pictures from around the time of ...

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