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    groundbreaking weapon they use is Facial Recognition. I think it is an important criminal justice issue that criminals are sometimes a step ahead of law enforcement. But with this. Technology, law enforcement can be a step ahead of them What is Facial Recognition, and What Does It Do? Facial recognition is under the category of biometrics. Biometrics is a wide- ranging technology. It measures people 's traits like faces and body movements. It is surprising how facial recognition works. There are…

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    Facial Recognition History

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    Facial Recognition: History and Current Day Use Yevgeniy Pastukhov-Semchenkov John Jay College of Criminal Justice City University of New York 4/20/2018 Facial Recognition: History and Current Day Use Introduction In the age of technology, criminal justice system adopted many of the innovations introduced to the world by the recent technical progress. Scientific discoveries provided American law enforcement with technologies such as computerized systems, highly advanced forensic laboratories,…

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    Innovation The newest technology innovation I have recently read about featured bendable 3D-printed structures. The creators call the process 4D printing because the structures change over the fourth dimension, which is time. This happens when subjected to stimuli, which in this case is heat. “Engineers from Massachusetts Technology, (MIT) and Singapore University of Technology have devised this new fabrication that uses ultraviolet light to print these structures that…

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    Background/history: Susan is a 48-year-old women with a primary disability of severe depression, secondary disabilities include: anxiety, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and possible learning disabilities. This evaluation was requested by her Massachusetts Rehabilitation Counselor Holly Wentzell to determine if Susan would benefit from assistive technology, which would assist her with meeting her vocational goal of receiving her certificate in Human Services. Functional Capacities:…

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    2a. The computer based innovation represented by my computational artifact is called Myris. Myris is a biometric security system that scans one’s iris to algorithmically process video images of the user’s eye signing them into secure websites, devices and other personal profiles. The intended purpose of Myris is to eliminate the utilization of standard passwords and to create a secure and foolproof method for accessing personal data. Simply put, “It lets anyone sign into accounts on websites or…

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    Biometric Security System

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    passwords, but as technology advances and thieves become more tech savvy vulnerabilities to secure information and facilities increase greatly and passwords simply don’t cut in today’s world. As a result of this innovators have introduced biometric recognition and verification technology in order to take on the great task of protecting the aforementioned items. This technology has greatly expanded over the last decade not just in terms of capabilities but also in the rate…

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    These algorithms recognition speed, small memory needed, but low recognition rate. In Principal Component Analysis (PCA) Face recognition, features face recognition method is based on KL transform, KL transform image compression is an optimal orthogonal transformation. High dimensional image space after the KL transform a new set of orthogonal…

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    Facial Recognition Essay

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    Facial recognition has become one of the most widely used technologies utilized both in the civilian and government/military worlds. Facebook, airports, banks, and many other businesses incorporate this technology for added security, added features, and convenience measures. Even though Bledsoe, Chan, and Bisson began work on this in the 1960’s, many of the advancements began in the 1990s. Most algorithms are grouped into one of two categories, template-based or geometric-based. (Marques)…

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    Biometric Analysis Paper

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    management. The blended biometric solution recommended is Fingerprinting and Retina or Iris Scans. Implementing this blended or combined biometric solution is less expensive comparatively to the combination of other solutions researched such as Face Recognition, Hand Geometry, and Signature…

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    Surveillance has presented numerous challenges to the right of privacy. There is a need to develop a high technology surveillance system that will come with great benefits without intrusion. With new advances in technology each day, it is becoming easier to communicate with each other. Yet with all these new forms of communication there have been unpleasant side effects, since this new advanced technology is not only for harmless interactions between one another it is also used to plot against…

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