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1. SHOULD ONE SUPREME COURT HAVE THE POWER TO OVERTURN PRECEDENT SET BY AN EARLIER SUPREME COURT?

2. DO YOU SEE A PRACTICAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE GRATZ AND GRUDER CASES? WHY OR WHY NOT? ARE EITHER PLANS “FAIR” IN YOUR OPINION? MORE IMPORTANTLY, DO YOU SEE EITHER, OR BOTH, AS CONSTITUTIONAL? CAN YOU THINK OF A BASIS UPON WHICH A LATER COURT COULD OVERTURN EITHER DECISION IN THE FUTURE?

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As listed above, there exists a long list of methods and algorithms that can be used for facial recognition. Four of them are used frequently and are most known in the literature, i.e. Eigenface Method, Correlation Method, Fisherface Method and the Linear Subspaces Method. But how do these facial recognition work? Because of word limitations, only one of those four facial recognition techniques, i.e The Eigenface Method, will be discussed. Hopefully this will give an general idea of how facial recognition works and can be used.

One of the major difficulties of facial recognition, is that you have to cope with the fact that a person’s appearance may change, such that the two images that are being compared differentiate too much from each other. Also environmental changes in pictures, like lightning, have to be taken into account, in order to have successful facial recognition. Thus from a picture of a face, as well as from a live face, some yet more abstract visual representation must be established which can mediate recognition despite the fact that in real life the same face will hardly ever form an identical image on successive occasions. Our ability to do this shows that we can derive structural codes for faces, which capture those aspects of the structure of a face essential to distinguish it from other faces[6].

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