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Image Scrubber: tool for anonymizing photographs taken at protests

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Re: Image Scrubber: tool for anonymizing photographs taken at protests

#161

Timely article, but what about violent criminal activity during protests? Peaceful protests are wonderful and have been very effective throughout history. The protests we've seen for the past few days are not helping anything. Yes, people are angry at the criminal behavior of the police officer/murderer, but manifesting that anger by destroying property, looting, injuring, and threatening others, is only going to jus…

I’ll just play the devil’s advocate, but when have peaceful protests ever helped the cause? Those are forgotten as soon as they are over.

Poland, Gdansk, Lech Walesa

Re: Image Scrubber: tool for anonymizing photographs taken at protests

#163

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> It's going to be incredibly draining on law enforcement in the US for a few years to identify and prosecute criminals involved in riots Good. Black people factually live under an authoritarian regime in the US.

They should really have the right to vote!

Even ignoring voter suppression issues, being in a minority group in a democracy does not preclude authoritarian oppression. This is simple math, known as "tyranny of the majority", and is why the US Constitution is longer than just a paragraph about democratic elections.

Re: Image Scrubber: tool for anonymizing photographs taken at protests

#164

Timely article, but what about violent criminal activity during protests? Peaceful protests are wonderful and have been very effective throughout history. The protests we've seen for the past few days are not helping anything. Yes, people are angry at the criminal behavior of the police officer/murderer, but manifesting that anger by destroying property, looting, injuring, and threatening others, is only going to jus…

I’ll just play the devil’s advocate, but when have peaceful protests ever helped the cause? Those are forgotten as soon as they are over.

Of all the civil rights leaders, I’d say people remember Martin Luther King Jr the best.

It’s probably also worth asking: when have violent protests ever helped the cause?

I think that the violence of the protests helped to get Derek Chauvin arrested. But I’m not sure that continued violence will help the broader movement.

Re: Image Scrubber: tool for anonymizing photographs taken at protests

#165

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I’ll just play the devil’s advocate, but when have peaceful protests ever helped the cause? Those are forgotten as soon as they are over.

Indian independence? Martin Luther King?

In both cases, the protestors were violently attacked over and over. Also, both Ghandi and MLK were murdered for their efforts.

Re: Image Scrubber: tool for anonymizing photographs taken at protests

#166

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How much worse are the police from other profession? i.e. how skewed are different professions w.r.t. morals? Do you think lawyers are worse? Politicians? The Media? Where do police fit into this spectrum? Are all police bad? What percentage? (you can close this tag if you wish)

IF they are identical morally there's still a problem, because they are not identical in power. With power comes a responsibilty to be better than others, and if that's not something you can count on, which it isn't, we need to protect others.

Well they aren't equal, nor has humanity never complained about those in power...

Was the police violence worse during the time of the civil rights? Were the protesters ever violent or turn to rioting?

What would Dr King say about the protests?

Re: Image Scrubber: tool for anonymizing photographs taken at protests

#167

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The data may still be there, it just looks like it's gone.

Blur is in effect a lowpass filter on the image. The high frequency information is gone. Reconstruction based on domain knowledge, like AI methods etc is unlikely to be able to reconstruct the distinguishing features between people enough to avoid false positives when used to search for similar people. Then again, maybe groups of people can be associated together, and a poor match is good enough given other clues. So…

Blur deconvolution is not exactly a new method. Easy to find examples of reconstruction from blurred images. Eg, https://www.instantfundas.com/2012/10/how-to-unblur-out-of-f...

Re: Image Scrubber: tool for anonymizing photographs taken at protests

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> Showing the face of a protestor smashing in a window will not lead to that protestor being brought to court and handed a sentence for community service, a fine, or some light jail time. It will lead to extrajudicial retaliation and possibly death. What? I’m not sure what country you’re talking about. Are you talking about America? Our police find rioters and shoot them dead in the street? Man, I feel like you live…

https://www.chicagotribune.com/nation-world/ct-ferguson-acti... This is the country you live in, if you want ignore that fact its on you.

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Re: Image Scrubber: tool for anonymizing photographs taken at protests

#169
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Why would the police say otherwise? Nice critical thinking.

The article just has these people loosely connected or "active" in the protests. One of them attended the protests, one launched a tear gas canister back at the police, one's mother attended the protests, etc. These aren't the main organizers or leaders dying mysteriously, but rather random attendees dying. Is this more or less than the number of attendees we would expect to die based on Ferguson homicide rates and a…

All of those mentioned in the article were not just attendees but community organizers. Do some drake equation style math on the back of an envelope:

What percentage of young people will die in a given year?

What percentage of those will happen to be community organizers?

What percentage of those will die by being shot in the head in a car that was then set on fire to annihilate forensic evidence?

Doesn't take too many steps out to get into the realm of zero percent probability that this is random chance

Re: Image Scrubber: tool for anonymizing photographs taken at protests

#170

Timely article, but what about violent criminal activity during protests? Peaceful protests are wonderful and have been very effective throughout history. The protests we've seen for the past few days are not helping anything. Yes, people are angry at the criminal behavior of the police officer/murderer, but manifesting that anger by destroying property, looting, injuring, and threatening others, is only going to jus…

All you need to do is watch videos of protests anywhere to see cops aggressing on protestors, shooting people on their lawns, arresting and shooting reporters for major news networks on camera. When people are aggressed upon by armed security forces in other countries I'll bet most dont take the side of the people with the guns, so why now?
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