At 10:05 AM 09/27/2006 -0400, Andrew Mutch wrote:
>There are filters that purport to block images based on
flesh tones, etc.
>Here's one example (just what I found via Google):
>
>http://www.ltutech.com/en/technology-and-prod
ucts.image-filter.html
I guess being the administrator has its perks?
>>...a score of "0" corresponds to a
"totally harmless image" and a score
>>of "100" corresponds to "highly
pornographic content". This score is
>>generally reported to a human administrator who uses
the analysis to
>>determine how his/her organization will respond to
the content (e.g. the
>>administrator may only want to see the images which
score higher than "50").
Bob Duncan
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Robert E. Duncan
Systems Librarian
Editor of IT Communications
Lafayette College
Easton, PA 18042
duncanr lafayette.edu
http://www.library.
lafayette.edu/
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