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by zacinbusiness
4409 days ago
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So my interface looks something like: Age:
Height:
Sex:
Eye Color:
Skin Color:
Build: and I can fill it in and I will be presented with an image (or images) that matches that query, along with basically all the other information currently collected about that individual? So, a use case would be...a 6'2'' individual with medium complexion and shinny build with heavy facial hair was caught on a camera doing some potentially illicit activity and the feds can feed that info into the DB and the output is a list of people who match that description, along with all available information such as (I'm guessing here), last known location (most likely according to their last internet login and/or cellphone ping), full transcripts of their emails, chat, voip conversations, etc..? But how does the system match the photo to the name? [The app 'NSA' would like access to your Facebook Photos. This app will not be able to post on your behalf."]? |
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It's not hard to make reasonable guesses based on fundamental systems engineering principles though. E.g. the interface might simply be "Here's a known picture of the guy, find all matches to this picture" and start seeing which connections pop up. Almost like a Facebook Graph Search based on an image identifier instead of a Facebook UID.