The human brain has a remarkable ability for recognizing patterns, particularly faces. While we are able to distinguish different faces with effortlessness, computer facial recognition systems have can not do this simple task, relying on powerful computers and difficult models to precisely recognize the most of the of difference between faces. This factor made the facial recognition systems away from being widely adopted. But now researchers at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) have prepared a technology that considerably decreases the quantity of computer power needed without compromising correctness.