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All Articles Tagged As: video
It is possible to construct a 3-D face from flat 2-D images, according to research published in the International Journal of Biometrics this month. The discovery could be used for biometrics in security applications or in forensic investigations.
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 | Dr. Alex Bronstein of Tel Aviv University is applying an invisible DNA-like fingerprint to film, turning the footage into a series of numbers. When the film is then bootlegged onto the Internet, the invisible fingerprint goes with it, so that it can be traced over the Web -- back to the original video pirate, who can then be tracked and arrested. ...> Full Article |
 | How to condense many hours of video surveillance viewing into just short sessions of observing key segments has been developed at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. ...> Full Article |
Miniature camera technology will allow soldiers to track combatants in dark caves or urban alleys, and allow security officials to unobtrusively identify subjects from iris scans. The new apps build on "Panoptes" platform technology from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, with $5.5 million total DOD funding. Agile, precisely controlled microelectromechanical system mirror arrays integrate with low-resolution sub-imagers to sample a wide field of view and zoom to regions of interest. Captured images are restored to high-resolution.
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 | A recent AFOSR-funded technology should enable the Air Force to achieve advances in object and target detection technology by using sophisticated algebraic theories called groups, rings and fields.
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 | New 'perfection tool' from Tel Aviv University enhances video to catch criminals and terrorists ...> Full Article |
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