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    issues with the widespread use of biometrics as a verification system. For example, UK PS tested biometrics in an enrollment trial on a disable group in order to test the accuracy of the data collected. They tested fingerprint scanning, facial recognition, and iris and retina scanning on this sample group, and it did not do well in biometric accuracy and verification as compare to other groups. The author also brings to attention other people, such as people with depression, paranoid mental…

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    And, often the size or resolutions are not of high quality. The angle of the face has a profound influence on the validity of face authentication biometrics. Multiple angles must be used in the profile for recognition and if not used affects the algorithms. Another limitation for face recognition is the processing and storage. The space required for images is significant. There are limitations to data transfer of the facial images over a network has processing restrictions. Some suggestions…

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    override system, Biometric vehicle access and a driverless feature are functions that will provide people with a simple and safe way to drive a car in the future. Advanced technology makes driving much easier and safer. First of all, the voice recognition allows people to control a future car by their voice.…

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    kind of peace. Travis cannot be called a hero for his sociopath action or at least be seen as heroic in the point of view of iris who he so called is doing this…

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    Face recognition is a technology that identifies or verifies automatically. Identify an individual image from the live image by comparing the image with the database which is stored in the database. After identify the face from the live image the facial features of the live image are also compared to facial features stored in the central database. A facial recognition system is to detect the image of a person and compares the detected image with the database image. It does this by comparing…

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    The Rape of Nanking is a best selling book published in 1997 written by Iris Chang. The story follows the events that took place for six weeks starting on the 13th of December, 1937 through January 1938 within Nanking, China; the capital at the time. The occupation of Nanking lead by the Japanese resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Chinese children, women, men and elderly alike. There was no discrimination in the eyes of the young and obedient Japanese soldiers, their mission…

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    Bledsoe Case Study

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    that one of the image records matched the photograph. The success of the method could be measured in terms of the ratio of the answer list to the number of records in the database. Bledsoe (1966a) described the following difficulties: • • This recognition…

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    Biometric Authentication

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    common being finger print and iris scans. Biometrics are favored because they are less likely to change; finger prints don’t change over time and neither do irises. For mobile phones, a simple four number password is easy to hack and even guess, creating very little privacy. Even with more complicated passwords, there is still the strong chance personal information, such as credit card…

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    1984: Prophetic In Nature

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    By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: • identify ways in which 1984 is “prophetic” in nature. • list/describe ways in which the Party maintains its power over the general population. • define, on an individual basis, what they deem to be the most important aspect of 1984, and • answer the question, “What makes this book important for modern readers?” (Why do we read it today? What benefit to we receive from doing so? How are we different after reading it?) Procedures: • Define…

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    Minority Report: Iron Man

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    38 years from now. Even though it was released in 2002, we can envision how Washington could look by 2054. The main character of the movie swung his hand in the air to find information. The laboratory is restricted to members passing automatic iris recognition system. The cars can turn on the engine, steer and stop without a human driver. A lot of cars race through the streets, but we don’t need to worry about collision because of the accurate awareness of space. We can also imagine the future…

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