Face Recognition in the street.

. Hacktivism

16:07:01 Facial Recognition in the street.
Big Brother? 1984? Trifles. In the district of Ybor City, Tampa, Florida, surveillance cameras placed in the street store and recognize the faces taken cheekbones, noses and minds, comparing them through a facial recognition software with an archive of 30,000 photos of missing children and people with court sentences behind. The technology used is called FaceIt, and was created by Visionics in Jersey City, New Jersey. It has been used in peak hours in the last two weekends, although no one was arrested as a result. The same technology has been used at the Superbowl in January in the same city for possible criminal elements and Uganda to avoid fraud during the elections. FaceIt analyzes eighty different points of the face placed between the nose, cheekbones and eyes. According to David Watkins, the head of biometrics for the Visionics, images that have no findings are not stored, while those that match at least 85 percent generate an alarm.