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Evil-Doers Beware!. Tony Phillips.

by Phillips, Tony; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 71Science. Publisher: Science@NASA, 2003ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Crime prevention | Criminal justice -- Administration of | Electronic surveillance | Technological innovations | Video Image Stabilization and Registration | Video tapesDDC classification: 050 Summary: "FBI [Federal Bureau of Investigation] and other law enforcement officers, whose investigations are normally down-to-Earth, recently have been seeking the help of two NASA scientists who study the Sun and storms like hurricanes....The NASA researchers--using their expertise and equipment for analyzing satellite video--have created a new crime-fighting software tool called VISAR. Short for Video Image Stabilization and Registration, VISAR transforms dark, jittery images captured by security systems and video cameras in police cars into clear, stable images that can reveal clues about crimes." (SCIENCE@NASA) The new technology is explained.
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Originally Published: Evil-Doers Beware!, March 26, 2003; pp. n.p..

"FBI [Federal Bureau of Investigation] and other law enforcement officers, whose investigations are normally down-to-Earth, recently have been seeking the help of two NASA scientists who study the Sun and storms like hurricanes....The NASA researchers--using their expertise and equipment for analyzing satellite video--have created a new crime-fighting software tool called VISAR. Short for Video Image Stabilization and Registration, VISAR transforms dark, jittery images captured by security systems and video cameras in police cars into clear, stable images that can reveal clues about crimes." (SCIENCE@NASA) The new technology is explained.

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