FBI Failed to Assess Error Rate in Face Recognition Technology Test

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The FBI’s increased focus on surveilling the Internet has officials worried they've created a bureau of couch potatoes, so for the first time in 16 years, they're bringing back the fitness test, the New York Times reports. - Sputnik International
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) failed to assess the frequency of errors when testing next generation facial recognition technology, the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) said in a report.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – By conducting tests to verify the accuracy of Next Generation Identification-Interstate Photo System (NGI-IPS), the report noted, for all allowable candidate list sizes the FBI would have more assurances that “NGI-IPS provides leads that help enhance, rather than hinder, criminal investigations.”

“[T]he FBI conducted limited testing to evaluate whether face recognition searches returned matches to persons in the database (the detection rate) within a candidate list of 50, but has not assessed how often errors occur,” the report stated on Wednesday.

FBI officials stated that they do not know, and have not tested, the detection rate for candidate list sizes smaller than 50, which users sometimes request from the bureau, the report added.

The FBI should also ensure better privacy and accuracy in its use of its face recognition technologies, the report concluded.

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