Photo Imaging definition

Photo Imaging means the process that automatically scans an individual's facial features and produces a facial image. The image is added to the statewide SFIS database.
Photo Imaging. System: 2 Attachment 1 PHOTO IMAGING SYSTEM and (2) the Station-Level Subsystem which is located at precincts and special units. The Station-Level Subsystem consists of 76 precinct configurations and 16 special unit configurations.
Photo Imaging. System: 32 Revision C

Examples of Photo Imaging in a sentence

  • The Basic Photo Imaging System will receive warrant data from the Warrant System so that hardcopy Warrants, with or without imbedded mugshots, can be printed on the Basic Photo Imaging System printers either in black & white or in color.

  • In addition, the Photo Imaging System will print warrants (with or without photos) and provide for on-line generation and printing of line-up photo arrays and mugshots.

  • The Basic Photo Imaging System will exchange booking data with the On-Line Booking System (OLBS).

  • The Photo Imaging System shall be available 24 hours-a day, 7-days-a-week and shall have an availability of 98% by the end of the first year of operation.

  • At September 30, 1998, unearned compensation related to the Option Plan has not been recorded, as the Company has not purchased shares of the Company's common stock to fund the Option Plan Trust.

  • Compression ratios of 10:1 to 15:1 ensure the Photo Imaging System: 6 Revision C Attachment 1 PHOTO IMAGING SYSTEM image can be reconstructed with no degradation visible to the human eye.

  • The Seller will provide training documentation, on-site classroom and hands-on training for the Photo Imaging System.

  • The purpose of the Federal Interface Subsystem is to exchange electronic photos and related data between the U.S. Attorney's system and the Department's Photo Imaging System.

  • The User's Training Material shall provide instructions on the use of and operational procedures for the capture, retrieval, and printing functions of the Photo Imaging System.

  • The Missing Persons subsystem is based on the COTS Photo Imaging System, ForceField, which runs in a Unix environment.

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  • Optical means services related to the provision of glasses, contact lenses, tests and treatments carried out by a registered optometrist or ophthalmologist.

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  • Technology means any and all technical information, specifications, drawings, records, documentation, works of authorship or other creative works, ideas, algorithms, models, databases, ciphers/keys, systems architecture, network protocols, research, development, and manufacturing information, software (including object code and source code), application programming interfaces (APIs), innovations, mask works, logic designs, circuit designs, technical data, processes and methods.

  • Fluoroscopy means a technique for generating x-ray images and presenting them simultaneously and continuously as visible images. This term has the same meaning as the term "radioscopy" in the standards of the International Electrotechnical Commission.

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  • in vitro diagnostic medical device means any medical device which is a reagent, reagent product, calibrator, control material, kit, instrument, apparatus, equipment, software or system, whether used alone or in combination, intended by the manufacturer to be used in vitro for the examination of specimens, including blood and tissue donations, derived from the human body, solely or principally for the purpose of providing information:

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  • Radiography means a technique for generating and recording an x-ray pattern for the purpose of providing the user with an image(s) after termination of the exposure.

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  • Modern biotechnology means the application of:

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