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Google Offers Tools To Fight Child Pornography

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The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) is using technology developed by Google to fight online child pornography.

The video fingerprinting technology provided by Google will allow analysts at www.MissingKids.com
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A group of Google engineers led by Dr. Shumeet Baluja have worked with federal agencies and NCMEC's analysts in its Child Victim Identification Program to create software to automate the review of 13 million pornographic images and videos that had to be manually reviewed before the introduction of the technology.

Since it was established in 1984, NCMEC has worked with law enforcement agencies on more than 140,900 missing child cases, leading to the recovery of more than 124,500 children.

Baluja

"We hope the tools we've built for NCMEC will help its analysts make the important and often time-sensitive work of investigating child predators faster and more efficient."

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