Researchers at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering and the digital intelligence tech company Griffeye have begun building a sophisticated suite of tools to be provided pro bono to law enforcement officials seeking to identify children in child sexual exploitation material (sometimes referred to as child pornography) and rescuing victims. … Professor of Computer Science and Engineering Nasir Memon leads the software development along with Griffeye Director Johann Hofmann.
March 16, 2017March 16, 2017Emerald Knox
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