Japanese police will make 3D-pictures of suspects
Face Detection Technology beginning to be applied in the work of law enforcement agencies increasingly. As a rule, we are talking about scanning photographs or video, and the allocation of human faces on it and then comparing them with samples from the database. Then all went to art experts of the Department of Tokyo police that since April this year, will make full 3D-images of the detained suspects.
The meaning of this initiative lies in the fact that the bulk picture which will enable faster and more efficient to identify the offender in the records from surveillance cameras. This recognition should not prevent even objects partially covering his face, like baseball caps and other hats. 3D-cameras will be installed in 102 police stations throughout the region, and kept all made casts of people will be in the database of the central police department.
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