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They also used 256 images of irises from living people.
Their eyes (the irises, whites, and pupils) are completely black.
Might my irises be flashing these "looks" all the time?
Is he about to shoot laser beams from his irises?
Gone is the dark Italianate brown of De Niro's natural irises.
Soon, these aquariums may also have cameras that scan your irises.
Oh and did I mention that it can see your irises?
Olivia remembers a time when Hannah brought her irises, her favorite flower.
Samsung says the Note 3003 can only recognize one pair of irises.
NEWTOWN "Irises in the Garden," overview with emphasis on New England varieties.
Naturally, someone had to scan her irises for me to gain entry.
She then paints everything by hand, including the eyeball irises, using acrylics.
Each of her irises are split, leaving her with four instead of two.
Traditional physical biometrics, like fingerprints or irises, require special scanning hardware for authentication.
The Note7 can store up to four fingerprints, but only one pair of irises.
Even regular biometrics like fingerprints and irises can be socially engineered out of you.
It can identify people by their irises from as far as 40 feet away.
Lilacs bloom in every yard; irises wag their pink and purple tongues at him.
The patients have mutilated retinas, severed optic nerves, irises seeping out like puddles of ink.
Other so-called biometric systems can recognize people by their irises or by their voices.
A huge bouquet of irises sits on the coffee table, a gift from his fiancé Calvin.
There are even cartoony masks you can set up if you hate looking at your irises.
Well, drastically smaller irises would let in almost no light, leaving your test subject near-blind.
Also, because Sunday was Valentine's Day, I decided to bring her a bouquet of purple irises.
Vincent van Gogh painted "Irises" in 1889, inspired by the flowers found in his hospital's garden.
To have a database of the irises of all Xinjiang residents within two years, he said.
Giant beaded irises bloomed around the neck, Klimtian jewel tones gleamed in silk, jacquard and velvet.
Send the owner the mail and water the irises in the window box off the living room.
The eyes are drawn large and wide with thick lashes but only a wispy suggestion of irises.
Jolene stared into the sun, eyes unblinking, brown freckled face relaxed, irises affixed on the blazing corona.
Their mobile devices scan their irises and faces, providing safe access to digital files and collaboration tools.
Tate grabbed a bunch of blossoms and put them in Salem's hands: purple irises, blue bachelor buttons.
Maybe they would have delighted in seeing the freshly painted, light blue wooden façade, the glorious irises.
But those colored rings can also be the irises of the eyes, and the answer is AREOLAR.
It seems that the patterns of your irises and blood vessels in your retinas are even more unique.
When employed in public professions, they are expected to change their irises to human shades to fit in.
There is topiary here for structure, and surging, old-fashioned plantings of roses, philadelphus, lupines, lilies and irises.
Devices that scan irises (which offer more reliable readings) are becoming cheaper and should become the norm, he says.
Blood samples, fingerprints, photos of irises, and other identifying data were collected, as Human Rights Watch reported in 2017.
Normally Sonic's two large eyes connect to each other and his pupils and irises are more like skinny ovals.
For its new signature scent ($100 for 1.7 ounces), Tiffany dipped back into its history of winning with irises.
The popular girls watched him avidly as he ate a grilled cheese and waffle fries, his green irises burning.
The authorities collected DNA samples, images of irises and other personal data, according to Uighurs and human rights groups.
Fingerprints and irises offer other forms of biometric recognition, and technology to analyse gait and handwriting is also being developed.
But Allaire said options like biometric scans of finger prints or irises provide an added layer of security on mobile.
"Poppy's gorgeous yellow irises were a focal point for her portraits," Ford says of of the snowy owl pictured here.
Selena Gomez dressed up her deep-chocolate irises in a similar blue-gray color for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
The irises, just over, had come from New Jersey after the house where they bloomed for three generations was sold.
The almond blossoms, gnarled trees and irises that dotted the French landscape reminded him of nature scenes painted in Kyoto.
Outdoor space: The 2.02-acre property is landscaped with irises, lavender, lilies, daffodils, azalea, hostas, sedum and bamboo — for starters.
There are many ways to lock and unlock our phones, computers, and tablets -- face scans, thumbprints, irises, passcodes, patterns, and more.
Despite Samsung stating that a user's irises are pretty much impossible to copy, a team of hackers has done just that.
A faint ring just around her irises, visible only from this closeness, gives away what must surely be custom circle lenses.
Tyler assessed the eye condition by drawing circles to the pupils, irises and eyelids on each painting and measuring their positions.
Anatolia is also home to the Angora and Van breeds, striking white cats that often have Heterochromia iridium, or different coloured irises.
Reynolds turned to greet me wearing a pair of bright yellow contact lenses with smiley faces that covered her pupils and irises.
For example, colors like green and purple can make brown irises look brighter and bring out hidden flecks of gold and green.
It's more of a passing resemblance if you purposefully fudge your vision by diluting your irises with a whole bottle of Visine.
His report: Irises, hellebores and magnolias are beginning to bloom, while witch hazel, a late-winter plant, has already had its moment.
Gather up those irises and sunflowers as this multimedia piece about the life and death of Vincent van Gogh finishes its run.
Each Stila Eyes Are the Window Palette holds 12 highly pigmented shades that will flatter a wide range of skin tones and irises.
Images from the scene of the attack on the town of Khan Sheikhoun showed victims with foam at their mouths and shrunken irises.
Sure, there are tons of advanced new features that will let you scan your irises or use your face to unlock the phone.
Green irises may be the rarest, and Van Morrison sure loved those brown-eyed girls, but there's always been something about baby blues.
Outdoor space: Pecan trees, fruit trees, rhododendrons, peonies and irises are just some of the flora found on the fenced 0.3-acre property.
Uighurs and human rights groups have said the authorities collected DNA samples, images of irises and other personal data during mandatory health checks.
Now, if for whatever reason face unlock doesn't work, the S9 then automatically gives your irises a go, before letting you into your phone.
These types of IDs are based on the unique physical traits of individuals, such as fingerprints, irises, or even the veins in your hand.
The Liz Taylors, the Irises, stuck watching as their lives pass them by, or Sally and March, stuck as the living pass them by.
In fact, shades of lilac, lavender, and plum are just the kind of pop you need to bring out the warmth in your irises.
Officials now collect blood, fingerprints, voice recordings, head portraits from multiple angles, and scans of irises, which can provide a unique identifier like fingerprints.
Forencich's infrared irises give each frame a color palette that looks almost artificial, purples and greens providing an alternative look at the natural world.
Officials say that the country is implementing a system to replace the standard paper ID with biometric technology that recognizes faces, irises and/or fingerprints.
Jared Rosenbaum and his wife, Rachel, are in charge here and they're replanting New Jersey's native plant life—white water lilies, irises, cardinal flowers, hibiscus.
But that doesn't stop some stars from throwing eye-colour caution to the wind and experimenting with their irises the way they would their hair.
So you can set up the iris scanner like this: Line your eyes up with the cartoony eyes to unlock the phone with your irises.
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Joseph D'Agnese predicted in the same magazine that we wouldn't be able to board a plane or access our homes without lasers measuring our irises.
Instead of scanning irises, the Galaxy S10 would use facial recognition, while an in-display fingerprint scanner would offer an easier way to unlock the phones.
No other country has anything remotely resembling India's Aadhaar with 1.2 billion names, 1.2 billion addresses, 1.2 billion photographs, 2.4 billion irises and 12 billion fingerprints.
Not only does it make your irises stand out like traditional strobing, it also doubles as a subtle way to show your support for the month.
We journeyed to northern Norway to see if we might "see the heavens lift up her dark skirts and flash her dazzling privates across [our] unworthy irises".
SECURITY Iris recognition – The iris recognition feature uses the unique characteristics of your irises, such as their shape and patten, to strengthen the security of your device.
Then we could smooth out, tone, slim, and contour our faces, whiten our teeth, resize our irises, cinch our waists, and add a few inches in height.
With its working eyelids, unsettlingly detailed irises, and ability to "learn" English words, it's no surprise that so many young adults have an affinity for surreal humor.
Instead of a human agent taking a passport or a driver's license and running it through a security check, the irises of travelers could be quickly scanned.
Someone with one type can have very white hair, pale skin, and light-colored irises, where another type is less severe and might not affect the hair.
With more and more people using biometric authentication, our fingertips and irises have the potential to unlock highly secure locations or grant access to troves of personal information.
Their "Mom's Delight" arrangement, featuring 10 pink tulips and 10 blue irises, a pink geometrical vase, and chocolates — all for $29.99, which is $35 off its original price.
For winter picnics, straw mats and rugs are spread out among the thousands of Iris tingitana (Moroccan irises) — in their honor we drink mint tea and break bread.
The source is nature itself — elk and deer sinew, baleen from a whale stranded in the river and delicate fibers from wild irises culled from forested high country.
According to the paper, their method was ultimately able to correctly identify irises as dead or alive "nearly 99" percent of the time, but struggled with freshly dead eyeballs.
With her authorisation, any government body or private business can check whether her fingerprints or irises match those recorded against her unique 12-digit identifying number in its database.
The most common problem, Sutton wrote, was damage to sensors and shutters, but that they also saw damage to mirrors, lens irises, and even some built-in filter systems.
The emoji images were processed by an automatic process that detects, based on a set of heuristics, the center of the irises and the tip of the nose [22].
The airline says it's making an unspecified equity investment in Clear, a company that matches passengers against scans of their irises and fingerprints in place of traditional identification checks.
Vulvas emblazoned with cherry blossoms, roses, butterflies, and irises take their place as wonders of the natural world in Salt Lake City artist Jacqueline Secor's expressive mixed-media paintings.
In McCurry's portraits, the subject looks directly at the camera, wide-eyed and usually marked by some peculiar­ity, like pale irises, face paint or a snake around the neck.
Fanny had taken to leaving the house with a full face of makeup, complete with novelty contacts that magnified her brown irises into green, pink, gray or purple discs.
What if you and a sympathetic doctor really want to rattle around under the hood, swapping irises in and out, and—some future genetic technology permitting—tinkering with more?
According to a report from The National, the virtual aquarium is shaped like a tunnel, and outfitted with 80 cameras that can scan faces and irises as passengers walk through.
In fact, the 19-year-old's makeup artist, Jo Baker, told the publication that Jackson was born with a "rare eye condition" that leaves her irises a striking blue pigment.
The process, which involves scanning the soon-to-be-ex-refugees' irises and issuing them with temporary travel documents, concludes with the cutting up of their "Proof of Registration" cards.
They are a highly developed extraterrestrial race; we know this because they have irises of gold—as pioneered by Robert De Niro in "Angel Heart" (1987)—and other unusual hues.
"There are certain flowers I avoid for conservation purposes, like the big black lilies, which drop red pollen, or the big bearded irises that can stain the marble," Lee says.
Enabling it is merely a matter of going into Android's security settings (the same location where you'd add a fingerprint or change your PIN) and selecting to add your irises.
Wild yellow irises bloomed amid the marsh grass in this tranquil oasis, and umbrella pines gave shade, while glossy ibis, coots and purple gallinule chattered and splashed in the pond.
We can't boost your mood or follow you around with a beauty ring light, but we can recommend makeup that will make your irises come alive with a rainbow of shades.
Irises, cranes, bamboo — such traditional Japanese imagery, drawn from the natural world have appeared in abundance in Western fashions, and traditional Japanese motifs continue to adorn Western clothing in novel ways.
With the Whistlerian title "Room Decoration in Purple and Gray," it offers an Annunciation-like scene of a solitary virginal maid communing with a golden bird surrounded by irises on vines.
He is short—five feet five on tiptoe—and has friendly features: sleek eyes with penny irises, arched eyebrows, a mouth that rests in a grinning pout, taut balloons for cheeks.
"It is now well known that face biometrics are easy to spoof compared to other major biometric modalities, namely fingerprints and irises," says Anil Jain, a biometrics researcher at Michigan State University.
In its place is Samsung's Intelligent Scan system which reads your irises and your face to unlock the tablet without you needing to touch a thing, and usually it works just fine.
Other nations' judiciaries have taken on similar biometric ID programs—the Indian Supreme Court set limits on the subcontinent's massive Aadhaar program, which has scanned the irises of over a billion people.
Why not just turn on the iris scanner, which can't be fooled by a photo because it's looking for the intricate patterns in your irises that can't be reproduced in an image?
Instead, it uses elegant peonies, irises, palm leaves, orchids, and other flowers you or I probably don't know the names of — including those that were likely invented and created by a computer.
The software then instructs you to hold the phone about 10 inches away from your face while it scans the contours of your irises, a process that took all of three seconds.
He wore a Stand Up to Cancer shirt that I could barely see in the glare of his irises, which are the blue of a swimming pool in a tropical vacation brochure.
And then there are his eyes — jet black (like many nonhuman primates, Kong has no visible white around his irises) and made of a frosted, vacuum-formed acrylic that glistens as if moist.
The primary functions of glitter are, of course, aesthetic; glitter exists so that glitter can be put on things that do not have glitter on them: Popsicle sticks, stuffed animals' irises; Newt Gingrich.
Some of the biometrics, including the ability to unlock your phone by scanning your face or irises, are so poorly executed that they feel like marketing gimmicks as opposed to actual security features.
The 30-year-old environmental consultant in Delhi waited in line three times to sit in front of a computer that photographed her face, captured her fingerprints and snapped images of her irises.
Under the guise of free medical checkups in the western region of Xinjiang, the Chinese government has collected DNA samples, images of irises and other personal data from tens of millions of people.
"It took three days, hundreds of fresh blue irises, thousands of little Italian lights and hundreds of thousands of yellow plastic flowers to turn the club into a French garden," the story enthused.
The latter is considered one of Manet's masterpieces, showcasing his fearless use of black (which was then being avoided by the Impressionists), even using black for the irises of the green-eyed Morisot.
The museum is such an amazing institution, from the Hatshepsut statues, which were some of the first female rulers in history, to Vincent van Gogh's 'Irises,' it represents so many important moments in history.
Last summer, as the purple-tipped spears of irises unsheathed themselves and nasturtiums flaunted trumpets of fire, a team of archaeologists excavated another one of Dickinson's gardens near the southeastern corner of the house.
It is a sunny day, and the whole flat is filled with them, roses and irises and hyacinths and daffodils spilling out of every vase and jug that could be found in the cupboards.
The shape of a woman's eye might suggest a distant Mongolian ancestor, but her irises could match the light blue Arabic script that snakes up and around the towers of Timur's burial place in Samarkand.
The intention was to scan the fingerprints, irises and faces of every Indian and then use those unique biometric attributes to check identity when someone picked up subsidized rice or joined a government work program.
It's one of his most carefree paintings, showing Bloomfield "smoldering through ice-blue irises" and looking "more sensual than any other man Rockwell ever painted," as Vanity Fair's David Kamp noted in a 2010 essay.
You enter the container at one end and, in a normal walking pace, pass through the container as you have your biometrics scanned — your fingerprints, then your face and irises — and out of the other side.
But while they're quite common these days, it's probably going to take some time to get used to seeing people wearing the contact lens versions, which will have the unsettling effect of darkening a wearer's irises.
"The patterns in your irises are unique to you and are virtually impossible to replicate, meaning iris authentication is one of the safest ways to keep your phone locked and the contents private," Samsung's website reads.
Iris scans aren't completely fool-proof — and even Samsung won't say outright that they're more secure than fingerprint scanning — but some researches have pointed out that the randomness in irises make them more difficult to forge.
Accompanied by an Axon employee who scanned her irises at each doorway ("Thank you—you have been identified"), Smith and I headed for the "library," a windowless sanctuary with green-shaded banker's lamps and leather armchairs.
Here are many familiar paintings: a study for Seurat's enormous A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, some Monet waterlilies, Van Gogh's irises (though these last have been inexplicably shoved into a corner).
In this modern retelling — in yet another era when spontaneous beauty can remedy despair, if only briefly — a garbage pail becomes a geyser of roses, an explosion of dahlias, a shooting plume of lilies and irises.
But afterward, when I asked him if he had reached out to any of his guy friends for advice or solace, he stared at me, incredulous, his irises two small blue islands amid a sea of sclera.
"In Between Spaces" is the third of three cuts on the Drowning In Irises EP. Work on the cut actually dates back to 2013, but its rhythms harken even farther back to the mid-00s minimal scene.
The paintings were sometimes done quickly in the presence of the corpse, the artist having to pull back eyelids to glimpse the color of irises and imagine a face in animation, yet the exact resemblance wasn't essential.
In 2009, India began storing the personal details — such as names, addresses, dates of birth, and mobile numbers, along with biometric data like scans of all 10 fingerprints and irises — of every Indian resident in a centralized database.
While serving in Afghanistan, a roadside bomb detonated Lang's Humvee, leaving him deaf in his right ear and severing several of the nerves connecting his irises to his brain: Lang cannot look other people squarely in the eyes.
We stopped before a picture of one of my favorite dresses, a gently draped silk sheath, its top a pattern of slashy lilac dashes against a bark-colored background; its bottom an almost Impressionistic blur of blue irises.
Every Indian, rich or poor, goes into a field office, has fingerprints and irises scanned into a biometric database and then linked to the individual's 2000-digit ID number with basic identifiers: name, address, date of birth and sex.
For an annual fee of $180, Clear members are spirited away from lengthy security lines and pat-downs and instead verify their identity in self-serve kiosks that match their irises and fingerprints against stored biometric data Clear keeps on file.
In an update from bright whites, nudes are being used to create an eyes wide open situation; and choice color blocking — geared to make irises look piercingly Facetuned IRL — is giving new life to the upside-down eye makeup trend.
The program was used by private contractors to scan in and upload personal details including names, addresses, dates of birth, mobile numbers, fingerprints, and irises of Indians to a centralized, government-owned database, as long as the contractors authenticated themselves first.
Farther in is what Pearson calls his "Japanese moment": a bridge-crossing in a wild environment of moss-covered rocks and various types of ferns, yellow daisies and late-blooming water irises, their delicately ruffled amethyst petals like tissue paper.
How it works: Under the guise of free medical checkups in the western region of Xinjiang, where much of the population is Uighur, the government collected DNA samples, images of irises and other personal data of tens of millions of people.
How it unfolded: Under the guise of free medical checkups in the western region of Xinjiang, where much of the population is Uighur, the government collected DNA samples, images of irises and other personal data of tens of millions of people.
Like Aadhaar, Facebook is a juggernaut dimly understood even by its own creators Aadhaar, which means "foundation", is a 21-digit number tied to a person's name, gender, address, date of birth, and the biometric information of ten fingerprints and two irises.
Under the guise of free medical checkups in the western region of Xinjiang, where much of the population is Uighur, the government collected DNA samples, images of irises and other personal data of tens of millions of people, including the man pictured above.
"Apply a sheer, diffused wash over lids, then pat a strong final touch right in the center of lids for a nice color kick that will make your irises pop," says the pro, who draped actress Letitia Wright's eyes in pastel shades for the Oscars.
"[Amazon] has made wide use of these authorizations, serving as DHS's database for immigration case management systems and biometric data for 230 million unique identities, mostly fingerprint records, as well as 36.5 million face records and 2.8 million irises," said Mijente in a blog post.
One photo of buckets of sweet peas or fields of bearded irises at a time, these florists and farmers are spreading a sophisticated aesthetic and an ecological consciousness like so much kudzu in the hearts and minds of a devoted and ever-exploding audience.
My eyes were unable to focus, and as I moved through sections of different colored mist, I thought I could see my own irises, flashing as a ring of blue in front of me, and I could hear my own heartbeat in my ears.
Sander hangs around the edge of the room like a curtain, a piece of furniture, while they talk about nothing: the weather, the summer, the beautiful yellow irises that Anna planted by the ditch in front of the house, now in full stalky bloom.
He often did so through garments created to echo major works of art — there were evening ensembles created in tribute to Pierre Bonnard, capes alluding to Braque, and a pair of evening jackets thickly embroidered with Vincent Van Gogh's irises and sunflowers, which cost more than $19673,000.
Undeterred, the RCMP went ahead and began working to procure a new AFIS system that could analyze and capture faces, fingerprints, palm prints, tattoos, scars, and irises—all without clear authorization or approval by the country's federal privacy watchdog, or even a plan to implement it.
Thanks to Palantir, ICE is able to scan a person's biometrics (from tattoos to irises) to populate profiles connecting associates or vehicles through "link analysis," collect fingerprints for an internal case management system (ICM) used to organize raids, and extract data from smartphones even if has been deleted.
The back room is key to understanding Didier William's work, which here might at first seem like just contemporary painterly stylistic innovation that turns the bodies of the figures in William's canvases into silhouettes patterned with distorted eyes of white irises and black pupils swimming in a larger darkened field.
The system, though new to the World Food Programme, is not new to refugees in their relationship with the U.N. Similar technology is already used when refugees register with the U.N. Refugee Agency (UNHCR), using their unique irises as a sort of fingerprint to store identification information in a database.
Then I let myself go, but only in the ornamental terraces around the houses, where I liberally planted the species that I'd seen in the gardens in the country's north: Damask roses, Madonna lilies, Canna indica, Iris germanica and Iris pallida (Dalmation irises), Dietes iridioides (fortnight lilies), tithonia, hollyhocks, carnations and geraniums.
In a video he made, Professor Savvides showed how it would be possible for police officers to identify the driver of a car they've pulled over for a violation by capturing a detailed image of the iris as the driver glances into the side mirror and comparing it to their database of irises.
As the CEO of Clear, which she bought out of bankruptcy in 2010, she has overseen the company's expansion beyond airport security into new venues, using encrypted scans of customers' fingerprints and irises to authenticate them at several sports stadiums and — in some airports — at spots like the bag drop, airport lounges and the gate.
"If you think about the infinity of light conditions and different types of faces and points of view relative to the camera and camera quality for following sub-pixel movement of the irises — very, very difficult image processing problem to solve… We can basically detect signal signatures in image processing which are far more sparse and far more difficult than what has been possible up to now in the state of the art of image processing."

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