Monday, October 17, 2011

Scientists detect potential criminals via face recognition, world's first racist software hand landed

Scientists detect potential criminals via face recognition, world's first racist software hand landed

A team of researchers at the University of Notre Dame are working on a software that could identify criminals. The technology is based on the thought that criminals are likely to visit their crime scene several times before or after a crime is committed. The U.S. military in the Middle East also indicated that IED bomb makers return to the locations of explosions to improve their designs.

Facial recognition that is not compared against an existing database can be used in a new technology to determine if certain people return to certain locations suspiciously often. It is up to law enforcement to determine what would be considered too often.

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