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Image recognition can replace ID-papers




Image recognition can replace ID-papers

Image recognition and identification systems might make identification papers unnecessary. This means that the only thing, what we need tomorrow is the mobile telephone. The difference in the biometric identification and identification papers is that the automatic biometric recognition cannot be faked, and when we are talking about face recognition and another kind of system, we might use the hybrid system, which can also detect the DNA or scan the fingerprints by using LIDAR.

The problem with ID-papers is that the papers themselves can belong to every person on this planet. The states what are supporting terrorists can write the passport to every person, and put there the faked name. Another problem is that the person, who shows the ID papers should be even the same person, whose image is in the card. This is not the problem with immigration but in sales of the products, what has an age limit the problem is sometimes that the person, who checks the identity fakes the check, and sells beer or something like that to underage persons.

The DNA-tests must be made fast and comfortable if the epidemics wanted to be stopped at the border.

This kind of system might be a very powerful tool for authorities, who are controlling immigration. The COVID-19 has been shown how important fast and reliable tests are when people are coming to some country, and the thing might be that the image recognition systems are connected to the IR-sensors, which are also metering the fewer and that thing shows also is the person somehow ill.

It's your lucky day that this pandemic is the Coronavirus, not the Ebola or Lassa. This pandemic shows that there is much more data, which should be seen in the passport, than just the identity. When we are going on holiday, how many times we are delaying the trip because we have a little fewer sore throat?

No, we are taking one throat pastille and a couple of aspirin, and going in aircraft. Could we believe that in this case, we would have some deadly virus? And this is why we should create trustworthy and fast DNA tests, which can uncover this kind of viruses.

Also if some country's citizen has been infected, the epidemic can start when the person goes home, and then in the morning goes to full metro train and deliver a virus to the air. This is why we should create tests, what are uncover this kind of situation, and fast field tests that are basing the plasma spectrometer are given the chance to detect the virus very fast. Another version of that kind of sensors is the laser microscope.

A laser microscope sees the DNA molecule if the wavelength of the radiation is less than the size of the smallest atoms in the DNA-molecule. Scanning laser microscope, what is basing the LIDAR-technology can scan the DNA, and then the computer compares the image of the DNA to the image that is stored in its memory of the DNA of the dangerous viruses.

Image: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/301945746/figure/fig1/AS:367175408865302@1464552847905/Image-of-the-face-by-infrared-camera.png

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