Oregon dmv facial recognition
Face recognition software would deter ID theft
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Local deputies using facial recognition software to fight crime - KPTV - FOX 12
28 Nov View full sizeOregonian file/DMV states it uses facial recognition and biometric data to combat identity theft. Smile, it confuses the cameras.
26 Oct CORVALLIS -- The new computers at the Oregon DMV never forget a face. The state Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division is installing the.
Description:Published November 1, Updated January 24, It's safe to say most Oregonians are neither terrorists, criminals nor illegal immigrants. But the , people who get their pictures taken for their driver's license each year are having their images stored in a facial-recognition database that exceeds in size and breadth anything Oregon law-enforcement agencies possess. The L-1 contract provides software that records a person's unique facial features, just as police collect criminals' fingerprints. The software scans the image of your face and compares it to earlier DMV file photographs. He doesn't know how many reports resulted in an arrest or conviction.
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