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Research - Human Image Detection

The Problem
Currently law enforcement investigators have to manually sort through 100s of thousands of images searching for evidence of pornography. Existing law enforcement tools either do not have capabilities for automating this process or only have simple methods of identifying skin tone in images. Existing law enforcement tools also fail to provide law enforcement with a way to customize the criteria that they are searching for. Commercial tools are more advanced and flexible in their ability to customize search criteria, however, these tools are not designed to be forensically sound and cannot be used in law enforcement investigations.

Solution

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Human Image Detection Research Presentation

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