The meteoric rise of open-source facial recognition repositories and GPU-based machine learning has progressed faster than any legislative curbs or ethical and political guidelines could address it over the last five years. Estimated at $3.4 billion USD in 2019, the global market is currently forecast to rise to over $10 billion by 20271.
The key areas that have galvanized the sector leader in computer vision software development over the past five years are biometrics, security applications, marketing and attendance systems — all bolstered by recent advances in machine learning and the increasing use of lightweight mobile deep learning frameworks.
We'll examine some of these individual markets, but we'll also acknowledge that the facial recognition landscape is changing rapidly. The good news is that these changes are historically inevitable, and usually lead to a stable and more profitable sector with stricter legislation but fewer risk factors for new investors in the technology.