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TERROR FREE Always Interested in the Top Security of our Nation

TERROR FREE Always Interested in the Top Security of our Nation. Presented By: Eslie Aguilar. THE LATEST ADDITION TO OUR LINE OF SECURITY. THIS PRESENTATION WILL COVER…. HISTORY OF BIOMETRICS TYPES OF BIOMETRIC TECHNOLOGY INTRO TO FACE RECOGNITION

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TERROR FREE Always Interested in the Top Security of our Nation

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  1. TERROR FREE Always Interested in the Top Security of our Nation Presented By: Eslie Aguilar THE LATEST ADDITION TO OUR LINE OF SECURITY

  2. THIS PRESENTATION WILL COVER… • HISTORY OF BIOMETRICS • TYPES OF BIOMETRIC TECHNOLOGY • INTRO TO FACE RECOGNITION • FACE RECOGNITION USAGE IN AIRPORTS TO COUNTER TERRORISM • FUTURE OF FACE RECOGNITION

  3. BRIEF HISTORY OF BIOMETRICS

  4. HISTORY OF BIOMETRICS • Biometrics was used during prehistoric times. • Chinese used fingerprinting in the 14th Century for identification. • In the 17th century fingerprinting was used to seal official documents.

  5. TYPES OF BIOMETRICS

  6. TYPES OF BIOMETRICS • Finger prints • Retina Scans • Iris Scans • Voice recognition • Face recognition.

  7. TYPES OF BIOMETRICS Other forms of emerging Biometrics: • thermal scans • DNA (actually actively used in forensics) • Signatures • hand geometry • ear structure • heart rhythm

  8. INTRODUCTION TO FACE RECOGNITION

  9. INTRO TO FACE RECOGNITION • Face recognition is the capturing of a facial image, which is then transformed into a unique face print • The image is transformed using a technique called “elastic graph matching”. • Algebraic algorithms are used to make a perfect match. • Images are sent to a back-end database for comparison and possible matches.

  10. FACE RECOGNITION IN AIRPORTS ANTI- TERROISM TECHNOLOGY

  11. SUCCESS STORY • So when has our face recognition device been used? Remember in that movie Tomorrow Never Dies, James Bond uses facial recognition to identify terrorist Henry Gupta from videotape captured at an arms deal gone bad? Well what most people don’t know is that that was the beginning prototype of our project here! It’s now the real thing and it legitimately WORKS!!

  12. FACE RECOGNITION USAGE IN AIRPORTS TO COUNTER TERRORISM Hi I am Dr. Larry Bliss Image is sent to computer for manipulation.

  13. FACE RECOGNITION USAGE IN AIRPORTS TO COUNTER TERRORISM

  14. FACE RECOGNITION USAGE IN AIRPORTS TO COUNTER TERRORISM

  15. FACE RECOGNITION USAGE IN AIRPORTS TO COUNTER TERRORISM Examples of jetting and Gabor wavelets Ruhr-Universitat Bochum Research Ins. 2001

  16. FACE RECOGNITION USAGE IN AIRPORTS TO COUNTER TERRORISM Image is passed to database for possible match

  17. FACE RECOGNITION USAGE IN AIRPORTS TO COUNTER TERRORISM WARNING!!!! HOLD FOR QUESTIONING

  18. FUTURE OF FACE RECOGNITION The Future is NOW!!

  19. FUTURE OF FACE RECOGNITION • Neural Nets to improve accuracy and predictions. (Before our Nets, it proved to be only 80-90% accurate) • Wearable computing will make face recognition ubiquitous . • Hybrids-face recognition/thermal scans (this conjunction will make it harder to “beat the system”)

  20. FUTURE OF FACE RECOGNITION • Hybrids-face recognition/voice recognition (ditto) • Digitized images • Not DNA linked for your security (we care about your safety!) *sources from the sites on our curriculum*

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