(CME)
- Facial
recognition technology has taken on new stature as the American
government has revealed today that they have successfully
completed 6 months worth of testing involving facial recognition
software and geo-stationary satellites. Orbiting satellites that
are capable of reading a newspaper from space were involved in the
tracking and apprehension of several federal fugitives it was
announced. The facial recognition software is capable of sorting
through hundreds of thousands of facial profiles in minutes just
as fingerprint technology is currently able. As shown by the
latest Facial Recognition Vendor Tests conducted by the Department
of Justice and the National Institute of Standards and Technology,
2D FR systems deployed in real-world situations have very low
error rates, since they are able to correct for changes in
lighting, distance, pose, expression, and age. The use of
geo-stationary satellites results in a low-cost 3D FR video
surveillance system that is compact, covert, non-invasive,
reliable, and speedy and will benefit the nation by improving
homeland security. Examples include more effective visa
processing, video surveillance, and access control at airports,
border crossings, and sensitive facilities. Additionally, this
technology would have many spillover applications, for example, in
reconstructive surgery, parts inspection, home shopping, and
special effects production for films.
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