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The image recognition systems and 3D-copies of the faces

The image recognition systems and 3D-copies of the faces

Actually, when we want to make a 3D-model of the human face, we must use only the mud, what is used to make the mold of the faces, and then fill that mold by using the polymer and make the model of the face. And then somebody asks, "could that kind of copy confuse the 3D-sensors". If we would want to make a copy of the face by using 3D-scanners.

We can use the scanner program of the mobile telephones, and then we must make those persons hold still, and the use of this program needs that the cell phone is installed on the stable rack, which is circling around the person. If we want to use this kind of programs, we must realize that the telephone must be absolutely stable, when we are making that kind of things.

After scanning the object, the image could be loaded to the CAD-program, and then print out by using the 3D-printer. The thing is that by using the 3D-scanning software and quadcopters, what are equipped with GPS-control systems or radars and lidars (Laser Radars), those systems can scan even very large objects like ships.

The thing is that the quadcopter must only fly around the object, and the system makes the 3D-model of it. The operator needs only two quadcopters, one would be used to determine the center point of the object, and then another quadcopter would fly around it, and the GPS locates every single movement and error of the track. Then the system would calculate the error in the track and it influences the image, what is scanned in the memory of the computer.

And the only thing, what the system must recognize is the distance of the quadcopter to that target. If the trajectory of the copter is changing the scanner system would not able to get the perfect image of the target. Maybe scanning things like ships is needed the special equipment, but if we would want to scan something smaller like automobiles the mobile telephone can do that. This system can also be used to scan the faces of the people.

Are mysterious "UFO-implants" the systems that are used as access-keys to the highly secured areas? And are they also GPS-systems used also for controlling the movements of the persons, who are working in those secured laboratories?

But when we are thinking about the recognition of the faces, the camera and the software should notice, if the muscles of the face are moving, and the heat-sensor or IR-camera would tell if the blood is moving in that object. The laser scanners can scan the fingerprints from very long distance, and the system might use multiple sensors and human guards for making sure, that area is safe.

Also, the point, where the image recognition system would be installed might be guarded by security guards, who see if somebody is showing the image for the camera. Very single surveillance cameras might have this kind of recognition system, what uncovers if there are unauthorized people in some highly secured area.

The multi-use systems might also use RFID-sensors, and microchips that are implanted in the human bodies. That means that if the person, who has a similar microchip, what is used with dogs is taking the cell phone, that phone gets the message, that the certain person uses it. If the phone is touched by the wrong person, the GPS or position sensor would notice that the cellphone is moving, and if the RFID-sensor would not get the right answer, that system would send the report of that action to the surveillance team.

Those cellphones can also take the voice image and fingerprints from the user, and that would help to locate that inmate. Sometimes I have thought that mysterious "UFO-implants" might be RFID-access keys to some highly secured areas, and maybe those systems are used to control the movements of the personnel, who are working in those places, where is the high-level security.

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