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"key piece of evidence" was sent to technical experts in the US but did not provide any further details.
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/20...-disappearance-sent-to-us#2mHef5LlQUHjUKOx.99
Would the key piece of evidence be the blurry footage of borce leaving with Karens Merc, Maybe technology experts in trying to help pixilate the blury bits.to see if there was another human in the car.
"Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin and Cornell Tech say that theyve trained a piece of software that can undermine the privacy benefits of standard content-masking techniques like blurring and pixelation by learning to read or see whats meant to be hidden in imagesanything from a blurred house number to a pixelated human face in the background of a photo. And they didnt even need to painstakingly develop extensive new image uncloaking methodologies to do it. Instead, the team found that mainstream machine learning methodsthe process of training a computer with a set of example data rather than programming itlend themselves readily to this type of attack."
more on this article here. https://www.wired.com/2016/09/machine-learning-can-identify-pixelated-faces-researchers-show/
Also there stating "key piece of evidence". so sounds like they already know who it is ,and now are working on evidence to prove it was that person.
Which brings us back to the discovery of the CCTV and one WSer's theory of a passenger in the Merc and investigators needing to ascertain their identity. Especially when you look at the placement of the paragraphs in this MSM article:
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'A piece of evidence that could prove crucial to the investigation into the disappearance of Melbourne mother Karen Ristevski has reportedly been sent to the US for expert analysis.
The Herald Sun reports that a "key piece of evidence" was sent to technical experts in the US but did not provide any further details.
Detectives have also reviewed thousands of hours of CCTV footage as part of the probe, which has entered its fifth month.'
Key piece of evidence in Karen Ristevski disappearance sent to US for analysis
The Herald Sun reports that a "key piece of evidence" was sent to technical experts in the US but did not provide any further details.
Detectives have also reviewed thousands of hours of CCTV footage as part of the probe, which has entered its fifth month.'
Key piece of evidence in Karen Ristevski disappearance sent to US for analysis
As Makara posted earlier on the thread she 'read(s) between the lines' of MSM articles so in this case we should probably take note of the sequence of the opening paragraphs.
I hope investigators get a breakthrough in this case soon.