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PhotoDNA scans images for child abuse (2009)

1 pointsby fishcolorbrickover 7 years ago

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fishcolorbrickover 7 years ago
Posting this in antique article in context of the new Facebook &#x27;intimate images&#x27; tool because it talks about an academic study of the false positive rate in a similar tool:<p>&quot; In the latest announcement, a large scale test of the PhotoDNA tool found that less than one false positive occurred in every billion images scanned, said Hany Farid, a professor of computer science at Dartmouth and co-developer of PhotoDNA. In addition, the software recognizes about 98 percent of images derived from those in its database.<p>&quot;We tested it over billions and billions of images,&quot; he said. &quot;We tried very hard to make it very efficient ... and to minimize the false alarm rate.&quot;&quot;