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This month's articles should be very helpful especially if you need to determine the best product to buy. Do you want to be able to find the bad person in a crowd? The first article describes how facial detection works. The second article compares IP camera pricing against their performance. And, of course, we didn't forget the cartoons and jokes. Let me know if you have any suggestions for our next newsletter.

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Technology Newsletter from Kintronics 
How Face Recognition Works in a Crowd
Facial Recognition in a Crowd is complicated. There are different methods used for matching facial biometrics. The simplest method measures various features of a person's face, such as the distance between the eyes, or the position of the mouth to the nose. These geometric measurements or vectors are then coded and stored in a database for later later comparison. The second method is more complex. It uses IP cameras to capture the full facial image and uses as much information as it can.  [Read more …
IP Cameras Price Versus Performance
How much should you expect to pay for your IP camera? IP cameras range in price from under $200 to over $1000. Since the price depends on what you need, you should always make sure you understand your objectives.

Price varies with performance. The least expensive cameras have fixed lenses. Do you need a camera for a small room or an outdoor camera that can recognize a person over 300 ft. away?  [Read more …

Technical Jokes and Cartoons
On the last day of kindergarten, all the children brought presents for their teacher.

The florist's son handed the teacher a gift. She held up the box and said, "I bet it's some flowers!" "That's right!" shouted the little boy.

Then the candy store owner's daughter handed the teacher a gift. She held up the She held up the box and said, “I bet it’s some chocolates!”

“That’s right!” shouted the little girl.

The next gift was from the liquor store owner’s son. The teacher held up the box and saw that it was leaking. She touched a drop with her finger and tasted it.

“Is it wine?” she asked. [Read more …

July 25, 2018

Issue 119

This newsletter provides articles that help you understand the latest technology and provides examples of how it is used. All the technical articles are reviewed by experts in the field to provide information that is as accurate as possible. We also included technical jokes and cartoons for your amusement. You can view our previous newsletters, or read all the articles that also appear on our blog

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