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NASA to Start Helping Detectives

Roland Piquepaille writes "With a new photographic laser device developed to check damages on the Space Shuttle, NASA is going to help the FBI to investigate crime scenes. The Laser Scaling and Measurement Device for Photographic Images (LSMDPI) was designed to provide a non-intrusive means of adding a scale to a photograph, which is very useful when looking at an object in space when there is no size reference. But the LSMDPI, which weighs only a half-pound and can be attached directly to a camera's tripod, will also be used on Earth in crime and accident scene investigations. It also could be used for oil and chemical tank monitoring or aerial photography."

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  1. Minime, we do not hump the "laser" by ExE122 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This pattern appears in the photograph along with the image of the object under investigation, enabling the viewer to measure the size of the object

    This will take pornography to a new level!

    Seriously though, this seems like a very neat idea. It's like embedding a topographical map within a photo to give it a more 3 dimensional perspective.

    I really think this technology would apply very well to image recognition applications. I'm thinking of the recent article on China's facial recognition surveillance program. Right now, it relies on using multiple camera angles to determine shapes and sizes of facial features. According to this article, it sounds like zapping a few lasers at someone's face would provide even more accurate measurements.

    As far as other image recognition research goes, I know there are many techniques and complex sensors used to obtain accurate depth perception for autonomous AI agents. I think something like this would help a lot. Sort of like a bat navigating with sound, except it would be a robot navigating with lasers =).
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  2. NSA to start helping detectives? by muellerr1 · · Score: 2, Funny

    DUPE! Bush ordered the NSA to help out with domestic law enforcement over two years ago.

  3. Re:There is no place to hide... by Cheapy · · Score: 2, Funny

    What if your behind the satellite? Huh huh?

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  4. Great. "CSI: Low Earth Orbit" by ScentCone · · Score: 2, Funny

    Put a fork in it. That franchise is done already.

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  5. Re:That's actually a good point by minus_273 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Or, this is one more example of the wonderful technology that comes out of space research and something NASA should make more prominent. Going to space is not just about exploring the stars, it is investing in scientific research that has a very wide array of potential uses far beyond that.

    NASA should really have a PR campaign highlighting everything we take fro granted that came from space research.

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  6. matter of scale by revery · · Score: 2, Funny

    The Laser Scaling and Measurement Device for Photographic Images (LSMDPI) was designed to provide a non-intrusive means of adding a scale to a photograph, which is very useful when looking at an object in space when there is no size reference.

    I can just see the new spam now:

    Want your equipment to look bigger from space?

    try SeeAlice today...

  7. Replace a $1 ruler with... "lasers" by Ancient_Hacker · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Another lousy and expensive solution looking for a problem.

    This kind of thingy is somewhat less useful and accurate than a "ruler" in the picture:

    • You have to calibrate the laser dot spacing against a ruler anyway, so you don't save the cost or weight of carrying around a ruler.
    • The calibration is only good at ONE distance and perpendicular to the lasers.
    • Rulers and tape measures can be used to measure other things, that lasers can't- like skew distances, or circumferences.
    • Rulers always show up as the right brightness on a photograph. Lasers have to be adjusted in brightness to match the scene, and may wash out if a flash is used.
    • Red laser light is not too visible if the object is like, red, or covered with blood.
    Don't go put all your money on this company.. oh wait...
  8. Except... by KylePflug · · Score: 2, Funny

    indoors.