2011年4月15日星期五

Brazilian police live RoboCop fantasies, glasses, to test for criminal scanning

By Dana Wollman posted Apr 15 2011 2:49 PM in the run-up to the Olympic Games 2016 2014 FIFA World Cup (and it will draw thousands of visitors), military police in S?o Paulo and Rio de Janeiro test glasses topped with location of the masses for criminal scan cameras. The camera analyzes 46,000 biometric points on up to 400 faces per Sekunde--data, which then calls to a database of up to 13 million people in the comparison. If a cup of a requested person or known trouble maker are the same, a red light on a small screen on the glasses will appear connected. And, in a twist especially suitable RoboCop that can glasses supposedly calibrated are zooming from 12 miles away, although they are used usually to manage masses on a much more personal 50 meters (164 feet). At the moment, use local police crowds (and probably brawls) at football matches and even concerts to tame, but hope, finally, which is crowded World Cup monitor. For us, as we all kinds of curious. Where are the tens of millions of faces off - Santa's naughty and nice list? What happens if people wear masks? Or sunglasses in the night?

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