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nunia
1/28/2006 10:05:35 AM
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My schoolmate Julia hanged herself in her Phonix home July 2003. At work in the classroom, our case example is a woman who has been arrested 23 times in 3 years. Expensive computer recognition system can still identify the same human face from the first to the last mugshot. And i was told that bare human eyes have no way in telling it's the same person. We can not tell but we ask why, 23 times within 3 years for the poor soul? This is a poem i wrote in that context: i looked at my son's pictures his eyes squinting bathing in the golden sunlight and another one with him kneeling by a fireplace outside captain lounge playing wood blocks with a toy sword sticking in his back how long will his bright smile last the only sunshine by day and night welling up happy tears from mother's eyes? i was watching a TV program last night about the trouble of our inner city boys it is hard to take in many blows it is even harder to figure it all out what else he was suppose to do to beg for tough love from a father with whom the mother will not tolerate ? the more i watched the more i feared that this violence is more real than i can deal At work, we're installing this new identix system out of templates extracted from million mugshots a search is being demonstrated to find any possible matches upon vector feature, local feature combined with surface analysis in no more than a few seconds Technology is so advanced and mothers like myself has been made to believe that we are equal to face the world except years of a mother's tenderness holding up in a boy's life has been diminished to scattered digital images showing many angelic childish faces terribly mismatches of what I saw those 'presumably' innocent faces stacked up under criminal suspicions
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