Mathias Kling

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Biometric Security

1. My topics name is Biometric Security.
2. What I know about the topic before my research is nothing. The only thing that I can make out by an inference is that it has to do with security.
3. The questions that I have about my topic (done before researching) are:

  • How does biometric security work?
  • What is it?
  • Where can biometri security be found in real life? 
4. Useful links about biometric security: 

5. Things that I have learned about the topic:
  • Biometric security is in CNG. The types of biometric security that are in CNG are: fingerprint recognition that is what the students use to access school and to go out of school. Students come into school by placing their finger on a scanner, if the light turns green it means that it the fingerprint is registered and the student may access school. Another type of biometric security form that is hand geometry. It is in the transports office. 
  • This type of security is one of the most effective in the world since some of the most since the traits that this type of security uses are unique to every person in the world.
  • Biometric security is not so expensive as I expected. A fingerprint door lock is reasonably priced. 
  • Facial recognition analyzes certain characteristics of the face. For example the distance between the eyes, angle of the jaw and the length of the nose. 
  • Iris recognition is analyzing the pupil. It analyzes different things of the pupil such as the color of the surroundings of the pupil and more than other 250 characteristics!

6. As I had already said, this topic relates to my life because I use this technology every day that I go to school. To access school and to leave school. 

7. The questions that I still have are, how was this technology developed and what are the advancements that it may have for the future.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Google Day 1

Goals:
1. Create a good Minecraft project with Tomas Urrutia.
2. Create a good city to go with the house in which we will be able to place some special effects in easily.
3. Take a video tour of all of it and post it on Youtube.

Today Tomas and I learned how to start transitions, and how to set up a video. Transitons in iMovie are inserted how a page is inserted basically. You click it and drag it to the place where you want to drop it. What I also learned is how to play a clip in reverse, how to insert a clip and images. Once you insert the clip you right click on clip properties and then it you will be able to play it in slow motion, faster than you want and also in reverse. I learned in depth how to change titles and where the text goes also.

We also started creating our city with Tomas for our final trailer. 

Friday, September 14, 2012

Google 20%

For my Google 20% project I am going to be the partner of Tomas Urrutia. We are going to be doing movie editing. This skill involves special effects. With special effects you can make things that are not real look real. We can make a false reality come alive. We will be able to make good vivid videos, with good colors, good transitions, videos in between, and everything else that you would imagine in a good movie or project. 

What we want to present at the end of the year is a video, in which we show the hard work that we have done throughout the year, in this video we will show what we have done to accomplish our skill, and proof that we have mastered the skill. We expect to show all of this by doing a movie trailer. Here is a really good movie trailer that is exemplary.

Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol.

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