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Monday, February 26, 2007
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Look around - You might not be the only one watching. The
never-blinking surveillance cameras, rapidly becoming a part of daily
life in public and even private places, may be sizing you up as well.
And they may soon get a lot smarter.
Researchers and security companies are developing cameras that not
only watch the world but also interpret what they see. Soon, some
cameras may be able to find unattended bags at airports, guess your
height or analyze the way you walk to see if you are hiding something.
Most of the cameras widely used today are used as forensic tools to
identify crooks after-the-fact. (Think grainy video on local TV news of
convenience store robberies gone wrong.) But the latest breed, known as
"intelligent video," could transform cameras from passive observers to
eyes with brains, able to detect suspicious behavior and potentially
prevent crime before it occurs.
6:16:37 PM
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Surveillance Cameras Get Smarter. kog777 writes to mention that the IB Times is taking a look at where surveillance camera technology is headed. Soon researchers tell us that cameras will be available that not only record, but are able to interpret what they see. "The advancements have already been put to work. For example, cameras in Chicago and Washington can detect gunshots and alert police. Baltimore installed cameras that can play a recorded message and snap pictures of graffiti sprayers or illegal dumpers. In the commercial market, the gaming industry uses camera systems that can detect facial features, according to Bordes. Casinos use their vast banks of security cameras to hunt cheating gamblers who have been flagged before." [Slashdot: Your Rights Online]
6:12:54 PM
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© Copyright 2007 Paul Hardwick.
Last update: 3/4/07; 11:26:22 AM.
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