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    We are your Boots On The Ground, Smart Hands Technology Experts!

    • We install all layer one infrastructure i.e. Voice, Video and Data cabling in your home or business.
    • We install Switches, Routers, Wireless Access Points, Security Cameras, VoIP Phones, Point Of Sale devices (POS).
    • We will also do Cross Connects of your paid services such as; Plain Old Telephone service (POTs), Internet services i.e. T1 Circuits, Ethernet Circuits, Cable Modems, DSL Modems and all the layer one wiring infrastructure that connects them from the Minimum Point of Entry (MPoE) to your Demarcation Points.
    • We also work very closely with Remote IT Management  Professionals to help facilitate Racking, Stacking and Cut-overs in live or off hour environments.
    • We have over 15 years of IT experience and thousands of installations/tickets from companies large and small. So, if your Network Operations department is off site or nonexistent and you need an On Site Technician…You need Home Run Installations.

    Home Run Installations is a state licensed low voltage contractor (Lic # 972445). What does this mean to you? We have been thoroughly tested, background checked, fingerprinted and bonded in the State Of California. We specialize in Installs, Moves, Adds and Changes (IMAC) of; End-User Electronic Products/Services and the Layer One Infrastructure that makes them play well together. We Have over 15 years of IT experience and thousands of tickets from large and small companies across the Southern California area.

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Archives January 2017

The Emergence of Facial Recognition Technology

The Emergence of Facial Recognition Technology

Facial recognition has an image problem. In 2014, a Denver man was arrested for robbing two banks on the basis of surveillance video stills shown to acquaintances and his ex-wife. The case was dismissed, but the man was rearrested a year later — this time based on FBI facial recognition technology.

The problem? The man who was arrested had a distinct mole on his face; the suspect in the image did not. Furthermore, a height analysis on the surveillance video found a 3-inch difference between the defendant and the suspect on camera. The case was dismissed a second time.

That’s not to say facial recognition is without its success stories. While the wrongful identification case may serve more as a cautionary tale than a mainstream occurrence in law enforcement’s use of facial recognition, the technology itself has had to contend with problems of bias and accuracy.

For instance, a 2012 study showed that face recognition systems are 5 – 10% less accurate when trying to identify African Americans as compared to white subjects. The study also found that female subjects were more difficult to recognize than males, and younger subjects were more difficult to identify than older adults.

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http://insights.globalspec.com/article/4017/the-emergence-of-facial-recognition-technology?id=-386028149&uh=cee4c9&email=HomeRunInstall%40gmail%2Ecom&md=170131&mh=f9a9ef&Vol=Vol17Issue7&Pub=1&LinkId=1842494&keyword=link_1842494&et_rid=1013656224&et_mid=83398597&frmtrk=newsletter&cid=nl

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