AMS partners China's Face++ for Android face recognition
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[January 07, 2019]
VIENNA (Reuters) - Sensor specialist AMS is
teaming up with Chinese software maker Face++ to produce new 3D facial
recognition features for smartphones, as the Austrian firm aims to
reduce its dependency on Apple and boost its battered shares.
AMS provides Apple with optical sensors for 3D facial recognition
features on its newest iPhones and generates around 45 percent of sales
from it, according to analysts. Lower than expected demand for these
phones, especially in China, has put pressure on AMS recently.
The deal with Face++ will potentially help AMS get its 3D optical
sensors integrated into more Android devices - competitors to Apple
products. Technological challenges have made that difficult for AMS so
far.
The deal follows a similar cooperation with U.S. firm Qualcomm, on whose
technology many Windows phones are based.
At 1110 GMT, AMS's Swiss-listed shares were up 10 percent at 20.68 Swiss
francs after trading as high as 21.06 francs. The stock fell nearly 75
percent last year.
So far, China's Xiaomi is the only maker of Android-based smartphones
that AMS has disclosed as a customer. Analysts think Huawei's [HWT.UL]
Mate20 Pro phones also use AMS's sensors.
Under the new tie-up, Face++ will provide software to process the
optical data collected by AMS's sensors.
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The logo of Face++ facial recognition software is seen at the
Security China 2018 exhibition on public safety and security in
Beijing, China October 24, 2018. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo
"By linking our 3D sensing systems with Face++ technology, we are enabling
manufacturers to add these popular features to their products quickly and
smoothly," AMS's Executive Vice-President & General Manager for Optical Sensor
Solutions, Ulrich Huewels, said.
AMS and the Chinese artificial intelligence software specialist said their
corporation would enable manufacturers to offer functions such as facial
payments and augmented reality more quickly.
"Together, AMS and Face++ are showing that 3D sensing solutions are ready for
the mainstream now in every market sector, from consumer to automotive, medical
and industrial electronics," Huewels said.
"Manufacturers will benefit hugely from avoiding the development risk and time
associated with 3D sensing software and hardware integration," said Wu Wenhao,
Senior Vice President of Face++.
(Reporting by Kirsti Knolle; Editing by Jane Merriman and Mark Potter)
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