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could facial recognition software fid missing persons
Posted on 10/29/15 at 11:53 am
Posted on 10/29/15 at 11:53 am
Now that this software actually exist and we know that it works, could we use it to find missing people or even wanted criminals? Or has it already been implemented and we don't know?
I know Google sorts my pictures based on facial recognition and fb can do the same as well.
I know Google sorts my pictures based on facial recognition and fb can do the same as well.
Posted on 10/29/15 at 11:58 am to mailman
I'm sure it could. I don't know if you saw, but a couple of weeks ago someone posted a super high resolution picture of a crowd and you could literally zoom into each person's face clearly. It was kind of scary actually.
Posted on 10/29/15 at 12:19 pm to beantown
I was thinking the same thing....with facial recognition and the speed of computers nowadays, it seems like it could be done relatively easy.
Posted on 10/29/15 at 12:22 pm to mailman
You are really pushing civil rights boundaries.
Posted on 10/29/15 at 12:23 pm to beantown
It's kind of funny, that claims that would have been tin foil hat even 5 years ago now sounds possible.
Was in BR for the Carolina game and noticed there was a stereoscopic camera perched on top of those mobile observation towers and going through the crowd and I was thinking about how easy it would be for it to be analyzing the crowd against a police database.
Was in BR for the Carolina game and noticed there was a stereoscopic camera perched on top of those mobile observation towers and going through the crowd and I was thinking about how easy it would be for it to be analyzing the crowd against a police database.
Posted on 10/29/15 at 12:27 pm to mailman
We might start seeing devices designed to distort photo technology come into use.
Like always, the shield evolved to stop the sword, and vica versa
Like always, the shield evolved to stop the sword, and vica versa
Posted on 10/29/15 at 12:32 pm to mailman
oops. Double post.
Here's a fun little gif.
Here's a fun little gif.
This post was edited on 10/29/15 at 1:27 pm
Posted on 10/29/15 at 12:38 pm to mailman
I think it would take some ridiculous supercomputer to figure all of that out. I mean, you've got to select one person, and then scan something like an entire wanted person driver's license database to match that one person's facial features. Then, you've got to do the same for the next person. During the first half, you've got to do that 102,000 times.....all before 51,000 of the people leave at halftime
Posted on 10/29/15 at 12:48 pm to Hammertime
This is the basic premise of the TV show "Person of Interest" on CBS. A supercomputer is tapped into every camera, cell phone and computer to determine terrorist activity. It can also predict everyday crimes but disregards them as "irrelevant". Interesting show.
Posted on 10/29/15 at 12:52 pm to Hammertime
You'd be surprised. Look up the nypd's cameras around new York and your mind will be blown.
60 minutes did a story on it a couple years back, give it a YouTube
60 minutes did a story on it a couple years back, give it a YouTube
Posted on 10/29/15 at 12:59 pm to Jcorye1
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civil rights
Anyone that is just now finding out about this missed all of the license plate scanners at intersections, stingray/hailstorm cell phone monitoring, "cold consent" searches, gmail backdoors....
I mean civil rights died awhile ago. You may as well hug big brother at this point.
Posted on 10/29/15 at 1:19 pm to Bagger Joe
Yeah I guess it would be used more for finding criminals than missing people. Well, of course it would. But, the prospects of solving missing people issues is pretty good.
Posted on 10/29/15 at 2:21 pm to Volvagia
Facial recognition system
Skip to the "Notable users and deployments" section.
Then read "Additional uses".
Skip to the "Notable users and deployments" section.
Then read "Additional uses".
Posted on 10/29/15 at 2:43 pm to Hammertime
What is Biometrics?
It is similar for facial recognition. When trying to find a match on a database it starts matching fields on the records and if there is enough of a mismatch it will skip that record and go to the next record. Most of the time it will not have to match all the fields on each record so the process runs very fast.
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Biometrics are automated methods of recognizing a person based on a physiological or behavioral characteristic. Among the features measured are face, fingerprints, hand geometry, handwriting, iris, retinal, vein, and voice.
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Only specific characteristics, which are unique to every fingerprint, are filtered and saved as an encrypted biometric key or mathematical representation. No image of a fingerprint is ever saved, only a series of numbers (a binary code), which is used for verification. The algorithm cannot be reconverted to an image, so no one can duplicate your fingerprints.
It is similar for facial recognition. When trying to find a match on a database it starts matching fields on the records and if there is enough of a mismatch it will skip that record and go to the next record. Most of the time it will not have to match all the fields on each record so the process runs very fast.
This post was edited on 10/29/15 at 2:44 pm
Posted on 10/29/15 at 4:39 pm to Hammertime
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Then, you've got to do the same for the next person. During the first half, you've got to do that 102,000 times.....all before 51,000 of the people leave at halftime
You know it wouldn't take long at all right? Especially with the processing power of computers today
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