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  • Digi Yatra: Speedy check-in or hassle-free surveillance? – The Leaflet


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    The Facial Recognition Technology (FRT)-based DigiYatra platform is proposed as a potential solution to overcrowding, which promises ‘hassle-free’ check-in at airports. Later, the FRT technology will do the match, and on successful authenticati...

  • What’s on Your Mind?


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    In recent groundbreaking studies, researchers have proved that it is possible to use machine learning algorithms to reconstruct a person’s visual experiences from their brain activity. Brain activity measured by functional Magnetic Resonance Im...

  • PC’s Hopkins, Carter earn Big East recognition


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    ALL-BIG EAST FIRST TEAMJordan Hawkins, Connecticut, G, So., 6-5, 195, Gaithersburg, Md. Adama Sanogo, Connecticut, F, Jr., 6-9, 245, Bamako, MaliRyan Kalkbrenner, Creighton, C, Jr., 7-1, 260, Florissant, Mo. Devin Carter, Providence, G, So., 6-...

  • More Swiss trains fitted with video surveillance


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    © Keystone / Gaetan BallyThe Swiss Federal Railways has massively increased video surveillance in trains and at stations in recent years with around 25,000 cameras in operation nationwide. Video surveillance has increased in the federal public ...

  • Under the skin: how biometric data can be used in cars


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    This latest system is much the same tech as the facial recognition we use on our mobile phones. Continental has developed the new system with partner Trinamix and its proprietary technology, Trinamix Face Authentication. The reflection of each ...

  • Why India needs to study its military history of ancient and medieval periods


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    Together, they author and alter history, and nowhere is this more pronounced than in India. And so, we humbly echo the profound question that Jadunath Sarkar had asked himself more than sixty years ago: “What is the practical use of the study o...

  • Can AI Really Take Over the World?


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    With the recent advancements in AI technology, there has been growing concern that AI may eventually take over the world. In this article, we will examine the possibility of AI taking over the world and what factors would make this possible. De...

  • Tokyo-based firm pitch product to advance disaster management


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    SEVERAL local government units in Cebu have shown interest in partnering with a Japanese technology firm to improve their disaster risk management strategy using artificial intelligence (AI).In fact, the local disaster management office of Lapu...