EAP 80 CH3,SENTENCE Word Scramble
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A similar set of automatic eyes surveyed the crowds at The NFL Experience, a football-related exhibition __________ to the stadium. | adjacent |
It________bodily characteristics (the features of the face) to establish a person's identify. | analyze |
The organizers of any huge sporting event have to___________ trouble and try to stop it before it starts. | anticipate |
consequent The police might see a crime as it was happening or use the video to help in any ___________investigation | consequent |
It has stirred some_________about possible threats to the privacy rights of individuals. | controversy |
Each face seen by the gate-mounted cameras was compared to the________ in local. | data |
they argue that machines are easily fooled by such simple ______ as hats, new hairstyles, or glasses. | device |
banks, shopping malls, and government building are already________ with security cameras, and no one has a problem with that. | equip |
Each face seen by the gate-mounted cameras was compared to the data in local and_________law-enforcement computer systems. | federal |
one big difference is that a system like the one used at the super bowl __________ "biometric" technology. | involve |
"Security officials say the face-recognition (FR) system's great benefits __________any small inconvenience" | justify |
The data included photos of people previously arrested for stealing, causing fights, and other_________ activities. | legal |
Then Tampa __________ those cameras to link directly to the police department's own database. | modify |
If a fans picture matched one in the database, security officials could closely __________him or her and perhaps even make an arrest. | monitor |
A biometric system_________ not just to display or record an event but to instantly identify the people involved in it. | undertake |
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