Internet Safety Nerds Introduce Online Pedophile Radar

by therockstar | April 2, 2009 at 07:07 am
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An American company has developed software that can intelligently analyze online conversations to detect pedophiles and determine the potential danger of the conversation.

Law enforcement officials estimate at least 50,000 pedophiles scouring the internet at any given moment.

Contrary to common assumptions, the software does not operate on keyword detection. Rather, it analyzes complex aggression, sexual comments and solicitations for personal information over a period of time with seemingly human intelligence. According to the Crisp website, “It looks at over 200 factors including sexual content and punctuation, aggression levels and sentence length, typing speed and vocabulary.”

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