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Jane Doe, who is a former girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs, testifying against him in his sex trafficking trial, revealed to ...
Jane Doe, the anonymous alleged victim currently testifying in Sean "Diddy" Combs' racketeering and sex trafficking trial, ...
Taina Elg, actress acclaimed as the chorus girl who tangles with Gene Kelly in the musical Les Girls Pentagon Slashes in Half Its Request for Air Force F-35s Here's the Average Social Security Benefit ...
Facial recognition technology played a key role in the recent search for 10 inmates who broke out of a New Orleans jail, highlighting both the potential and controversy of advanced surveillance in ...
Abstract: This paper presents a novel optimization technique in image processing for emotion recognition based on facial expression. The method combines two pre-processing filters (pre-filters), i.e., ...
In Louisiana, the New Orleans Police Department has reportedly paused its sweeping use of real-time facial recognition technology amid massive backlash following a Washington Post exposé.
The Walker County Sheriff's Office, in collaboration with the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences (ADFS) and the Jasper Police Department, has exhumed the remains of a Jane Doe for advanced ...
Marin County Sheriff's Office and Othram were contacted for comment. Dozens of Jane and John Doe cases have been solved in the US using technology developed by Othram since Dorothy's identification.
NEW ORLEANS — The American Civil Liberties Union and ACLU of Louisiana are raising urgent concerns following an investigation that shows the New Orleans Police Department has secretly used real-time ...
New Orleans police have reportedly spent years scanning live feeds of city streets and secretly using facial recognition to identify suspects in real time—in seeming defiance of a city ordinance ...
NEW ORLEANS — For two years, New Orleans police secretly relied on facial recognition technology to scan city streets in search of suspects, a surveillance method without a known precedent in ...
Two-thirds of Milwaukee's Common Council members say they are opposed to the police department's hopes to acquire facial recognition technology, citing concerns over potential bias and federal ...