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Science Daily
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What Kids Need Is A Moment of Science.

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A little off topix but can Picasa or other facial rec. systems know who you are with your hair hangin down like that? Or how many points do facial systems need in order to number you? FYI I have not cut my hair in 2 years.
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I post lots of science articles that are read and then disappear....

Just NWO propaganda, really.

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What Kids Need Is A Moment of Science.

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A little off topix but can Picasa or other facial rec. systems know who you are with your hair hangin down like that? Or how many points do facial systems need in order to number you? FYI I have not cut my hair in 2 years.

I hope you have washed it at least...

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08-21-2012 03:17 PM

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Post: #19
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Here are some of the resources I use.

Science Magazine (might need to subscribe to see it [there is a free sub option])
http://www.sciencemag.org/


Astronomy Magazine
http://www.astronomy.com/

A communication resource from the world's particle physics laboratories
http://www.interactions.org/cms/

Daily physics/science related articles
http://www.physicstoday.org/
http://physicsworld.com/
http://phys.org/

Hubble information and pictures
http://www.spacetelescope.org/

Astronomy
http://www.astronomynow.com/

Astronomy Picture of the Day
http://apod.nasa.gov/

Albert Einstein Archives
http://www.alberteinstein.info/

Royal Society Scientific Journals
http://royalsocietypublishing.org/journals

Cambridge Digital Library
http://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk

Hope someone enjoys this and finds this useful.

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08-21-2012 03:22 PM

 



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RE: Science Daily
Spank The Monkey  Wrote:
LoP Guest  Wrote:
What Kids Need Is A Moment of Science.

REC:

A little off topix but can Picasa or other facial rec. systems know who you are with your hair hangin down like that? Or how many points do facial systems need in order to number you? FYI I have not cut my hair in 2 years.

I hope you have washed it at least...

Of course, was going to DreadLock it again; but was wondering what percentage of a face does all these facial rec. systems need in order to get a positive match?
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Here are some of the resources I use.

http://lunaticoutpost.com/Topic-Science-...pid4003206

Hope someone enjoys this and finds this useful.

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Many thinks. Cheers

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LoP Guest  Wrote:
What Kids Need Is A Moment of Science.

REC:

A little off topix but can Picasa or other facial rec. systems know who you are with your hair hangin down like that? Or how many points do facial systems need in order to number you? FYI I have not cut my hair in 2 years.

Difficulties that often arise with face recognition are:

• Parts of the face are covered, e.g. long hair, makes it more difficult for the software to locate the face in the image and to recognize the face.

http://www.biometric-solutions.com/solut...ecognition


Camouflage from Computer Vision
http://cvdazzle.com/

CV Dazzle is to break apart the gestalt of a face, or object, and make it undetectable to computer vision algorithms, in particular face detection.
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08-21-2012 03:37 PM

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•REC  Wrote:
RedShift  Wrote:
Here are some of the resources I use.

http://lunaticoutpost.com/Topic-Science-...pid4003206

Hope someone enjoys this and finds this useful.

Bump

Many thinks. Cheers

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LoP Guest  Wrote:
What Kids Need Is A Moment of Science.

REC:

A little off topix but can Picasa or other facial rec. systems know who you are with your hair hangin down like that? Or how many points do facial systems need in order to number you? FYI I have not cut my hair in 2 years.

Difficulties that often arise with face recognition are:

• Parts of the face are covered, e.g. long hair, makes it more difficult for the software to locate the face in the image and to recognize the face.

http://www.biometric-solutions.com/solut...ecognition


Camouflage from Computer Vision
http://cvdazzle.com/

CV Dazzle is to break apart the gestalt of a face, or object, and make it undetectable to computer vision algorithms, in particular face detection.

Thanks to you REC, for this thread.

I have other things like links to essays and such once I gather and sort them, I will post what I find in this thread.

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First Evidence Discovered of Planet's Destruction by Its Star

The first evidence of a planet's destruction by its aging star has been discovered by an international team of astronomers. The evidence indicates that the missing planet was devoured as the star began expanding into a "red giant" -- the stellar equivalent of advanced age. "A similar fate may await the inner planets in our solar system, when the Sun becomes a red giant and expands all the way out to Earth's orbit some five-billion years from now," said Alex Wolszczan, an Evan Pugh Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at Penn State, University, who is one of the members of the research team. Wolszczan also is the discoverer of the first planet ever found outside our solar system.


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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/201...ce+News%29
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Post: #24
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http://esciencenews.com/

http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/

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08-21-2012 03:58 PM

 



Post: #25
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Big Bang theory under threat from quantum graphity breakthrough

Big bang theory has been completely debunked and discredited for the NWO propaganda that it is.

Not by you or your one sentence dismissive write off. Try again.
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Post: #26
RE: Science Daily
Excellent resource for scientific papers and essays.

Cornell University Library
http://arxiv.org/



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Post: #27
RE: Science Daily
Spank The Monkey  Wrote:
Axx  Wrote:
Spank The Monkey  Wrote:
I post lots of science articles that are read and then disappear....

Just NWO propaganda, really.

link to image: http://imgupld.lunaticoutpost.com/graphi...338218.gif

A religious one at that, which means he won't be putting anything forth but his opinion and bible quotation.
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08-21-2012 04:08 PM

 



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Thankx Bro.!
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