Friday, September 21, 2012

Facial Recognition Technology --> 09/23

Imagine if there was a teleportation technology that was able to teleport students to classes? Imagine that. Anyway to a more realistic idea, imagine if like there was facial recognition technology installed in every hall. This idea might be somewhat out of the realm to others but I believe that if this existed it would make the lives of college students especially SU students easier. With the facial recognition technology students can have access to their halls easier, faster and more efficient rather than to wait in a long line for check-ins.

          For my idea, i have a feeling tinkering in my brain that it exists somewhere in this world.Some might also say that this bizzare idea  of mine might exist in secret places unknown to humankind. Some may claim that our nation, the United States have these secretive agencies such as the CIA and other discreet agancies that have this technology installed in them.
       To put bring this idea of a Facial Recognition program to life, a special computer is needed to created. The purpose of this technology is to be fast and effecient inorder to make the lives of su students easier, so obviously the computer that will be created will have to have a cpu which runs very fast, a memory and a hard drive with very large storage space to keep track of the students and the their faces for security purposes and access to their halls.
        For this technology to work, it would have to be able to detect the identity of the su student. It would be able to detect the person's su identity as in where they live in su campus, room number, major andetc. And for security purpose, detect how many times the student has checked into the building, detect any guest the student decides to bring into the building. For all this to be possible, this is where computer forensics plays a huge role in this idea. All that information will be needed to be created and stored in an electronic format for the facial recognition technology to work.
facial recognition software

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