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    Facial Identification

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    The primary function of Facial Recognition and Facial Identification are to either Authenticate someone’s identity or to Identify an unknown individual. The process of Authentication, is considered to be a 1:1 process, meaning that an individuals face and positive identity are already stored in a database and the system is only comparing the image of the individual present against a known image in a database. This type of system would be used in a controlled environment such as a high-security…

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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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    computing innovation represented in my computational artifact is facial recognition software. Facial recognition software has many different uses, as shown in the computational artifact. According to Jennifer Tucker’s article, How Facial Recognition Technology Came To Be, the first semi-automated computer-based facial recognition was created during the 1960s, as a system of noting key facial landmarks on different photos. Facial recognition has evolved a lot since then and is now has many…

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    back then or if we did not have it. I completely agree with you that this generation is desensitized to the privacy of the digital world and the ramifications that could happen. However, I am not entirely sold on the idea of the RFID or the facial recognition idea even though they do have some good component to them as well. I know several people that have their animals chipped so if they lose their animal someone can get it scan and know all of their information however if an unethical person…

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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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    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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    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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    A complex C2 system is an integrated combination of people, procedures, and equipment used to enhance the ability of the individual performing command and control. Actually, to control forces during an operation, a commander uses a cohesive combination of organizational structure, procedures and technical means. The nature of the load placed on an organization determines the appropriateness of a given organizational (Alberts & Hayes, 2003). In fact, each organization should have a structure that…

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    Wendy Kaminer Essay

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    In regard to Kaminer, she used reports by the American Civil Liberties. An example is the one that says that never did the facial recognition system identified a person whose picture was in the database of the Tampa police department. By using this report Kaminer demonstrates that her point have credibility, especially for the ones who are familiar with the ACL. However, The Economist…

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    of Gestures Gesture is the use of nonverbal communication in between the humans or to any other creatures. This kind of communication uses different part of the body such as hand, head, the lips and etc. Those body parts are used to convey messages nonverbally. Basically, for gesture recognitions that are used in the digital world, it can be categorized into three different areas which are voice gesture recognition, facial gesture recognition and hand gesture recognition. 2.4.1 Voice gesture…

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