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Boston Police Chief: Facial Recognition Tech Didn't Help Find Bombing Suspects

SternisheFan writes "ArsTechnica reports: 'While the whole country is relieved that this past week's Boston Marathon bombing ordeal and subsequent lockdown of the city is finally over, Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis told the Washington Post that the department's facial recognition system "did not identify" the two bombing suspects. "The technology came up empty even though both Tsarnaevs' images exist in official databases: Dzhokhar had a Massachusetts driver's license; the brothers had legally immigrated; and Tamerlan had been the subject of some FBI investigation," the Post reported on Saturday. Facial recognition systems can have limited utility when a grainy, low-resolution image captured at a distance from a cellphone camera or surveillance video is compared with a known, high-quality image. Meanwhile, the FBI is expected to release a large-scale facial recognition apparatus "next year for members of the Western Identification Network, a consortium of police agencies in California and eight other Western states," according to the San Jose Mercury News. Still, video surveillance did prove extremely useful in pinpointing the suspects.'"

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  1. Enhance it and zoom in by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Rinse and repeat

    1. Re:Enhance it and zoom in by kevingolding2001 · · Score: 5, Funny
      Don't forget the 'uncrop'

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUFkb0d1kbU

    2. Re:Enhance it and zoom in by sycodon · · Score: 4, Funny

      It should be noted that the old facial recognition software worked just fine. It was the fancy new computer based facial recognition software that failed.

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