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POPSdistraction as an energy-saver wonder how many faces it can recognise (say in a household of a family of 5)..... also, what if someone fell asleep facing the tv? would that face still be recognised?
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POPSGoogle's Picasa 3.5 released. It's awesome Love the facial recognition feature, makes things so easy. Takes awhile to scan for recognition after first install. But after that zip's right through em. I have over 2000 pics and only took 5 minutes so thats fast in my book
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POPSBook from The Ground The design of airport signs and airline safety manuals is based upon image recognition. Diagrams there are employed as the primary means of communication in an attempt to explain relatively complex matters with a minimum of words. It was this that truly fascinated me. Since about 1999, I have collected over one hundred safety cards, but until recently I had no clear goal in so doing. Then, in 2003, I noticed three small images on a pack of gum (they translate into please use your wrapper to dispose of the gum in a trashcan), and came to realize that in so far as icons alone can explain something simple, they can also be used to narrate a longer story.
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POPSSony DSC-W220 Cyber-shot 12MP Digital Camera Buy.com has the lowest price on the Sony DSC-W220 Cyber-shot 12MP Digital Camera for $160 w/ free shipping. The Sony DSC-W220 Cyber-shot 12MP Digital Camera features 12.1MP Super HAD CCD Image Sensor, Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens with 4x Optical Zoom 30mm wide angle lens, 2.7" Clear Photo LCD display, Intelligent Scene Recognition, Face Detection technology, Smile Shutter technology, Double Anti-blur Solution, Optical SteadyShot image stabilization, and High Sensitivity Mode (ISO 3200) Looking for a Buy.com Coupon?
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POPSSony Cyber-shot DSC-T300 - A digital capture Sony launched a new product Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T300 having an elegant design with eye catchy looks loaded with awesome features that include gargantuan 3.5" touch panel entire rear surface of the camera, touch - controlled slim model also known in world as tablet camera, merged with a new intelligent scene recognition (iSCN),automatically detect upto five scene capturing depending on the condition of shooting and re-shoots on optimized settings.It is this much slim that it can fit in your back pocket and stylish enough to wear around your wrist at the parties,clubs, marriages e.t.c. So to get this capturing module of Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T300 at Buyelect.com.
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POPSSony DSC-W220 Cyber-shot 12MP Digital Camera The Sony DSC-W220 Cyber-shot 12MP Digital Camera features 12.1MP Super HAD CCD Image Sensor, Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens with 4x Optical Zoom 30mm wide angle lens, 2.7" Clear Photo LCD display, Intelligent Scene Recognition, Face Detection technology, Smile Shutter technology, Double Anti-blur Solution, Optical SteadyShot image stabilization, and High Sensitivity Mode (ISO 3200)
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POPS'It takes 2 to know 1': Shared experiences change self-recognition The findings imply that shared experiences may influence the way we perceive ourselves and possibly the way we interact with others. Dr Tsakiris explains, "If I feel that you are more like me, I might then behave to you in a different way. We now test whether shared experiences can make us stereotype others less, or change our attitudes towards people of different social groups, race or gender."
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POPSIBM plans 'brain-like' computers The fundamental shift toward putting the problem-solving before the problem makes the potential applications for such devices practically limitless. Free from the constraints of explicitly programmed function, computers could gather together disparate information, weigh it based on experience, form memory independently and arguably begin to solve problems in a way that has so far been the preserve of what we call "thinking".
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POPSamerican heroes you've never heard of i think it's just rotten that our spacemen and spacewomen get zero recognition for their extraordinary skills and lives. check out their bios - these people are amazing.
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POPSA Garden Of Healing That Can Divide “Setting up these little gardens for people to stroll around and feel nice is one of these feel-good California-style exercises,” said Michael Arata, a member of the diocese from nearby Danville. “And I don’t see a practical benefit for something like that.” What makes the debate in Oakland all the more fragile is that the garden was developed by two women who were both sexually abused as children by a priest from the Oakland Diocese. Those victims are Jennifer Chapin, 35, and Terrie Light, 57, who says she is not surprised that the garden has met with skepticism. “Look, 99 percent of survivors might think this is stupid and meaningless,” Ms. Light said. “But there might be a few people who say, ‘This is everything to me.’ And then for them, it would be worthwhile.”