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Video Surveillance Tech Detects Abnormal Activity

Repton writes with news of a company, Behavioral Recognition Systems, that has received 16 patents on a new video surveillance application that can convert video images into machine-readable language, and then analyze them for anomalies that suggest suspicious behavior in the camera's field of view. The software can 'recognize' up to 300 objects and establish a baseline of activity. It should go on sale in September. "...the BRS Labs technology will likely create a fair number of false positives, [the CEO] concedes. 'We think a three-to-one ratio of alerts to actual events is what the market will accept,' he says. 'We could be wrong.'"

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  1. America, what a country! by frovingslosh · · Score: 5, Funny

    As long as the cops don't beat too many people too extremely for false positive behavior I can't see where this could be a problem. And Homeland Security is already working on getting some Executive Orders written up that will make it a crime to act in ways that cause false positives, so there should be no false positives in the near future (by definition they will be real positives). Problem solved.

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  2. Re:oh yeah? by Cassius+Corodes · · Score: 5, Funny

    Computers are already smart enough to talk to us. They just don't have anything interesting to say.

    Why don't you try starting a conversation?

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  3. "Abnormal Activity" by Tablizer · · Score: 5, Funny

    Abnormal activity? You mean like a slashdotter outside, in the sun, with a date?
             

  4. Abnormally this: by Fluffeh · · Score: 4, Funny

    Machine: Uh oh, Jeremy stoped sticking his finger into his nose. I better call this one in!
    Operator: Ummm... Why has it shown me Jeremy just sitting there?
    Machine: Nope, there he goes again, digging away at his nose, everything back to normal. Better stop transmitting.
    ...
    Machine: Whoa, he stopping barking for boogers again! Better show the boss!!
    Operator: Why does this dumbass machine keep showing me Jeremy just sitting there for goodness sake...
    Machine: Boss! Boss! Come on, look! DIFFERENT! ABNORMAL!
    Operator: *Hmmm what's for lunch...*

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  5. Re:And for epic fail... by ya+really · · Score: 4, Funny

    If I walk past a security camera in a full sized squirrel outfit, humans couldn't even figure that one out let alone a computer.

    Imagine deploying this system at a furry convention.

    I'd guess the cameras would most likely be programmed to identify the subject(s) as mentally disturbed, but most likely harmless.

  6. Re:oh yeah? by rugatero · · Score: 5, Funny

    Computers are already smart enough to talk to us.

    Do computers worry you ?

    They just don't have anything interesting to say.

    I'm not sure I understand you fully.

    Why don't you try starting a conversation?

    Do you believe I don't try starting a conversation ?

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  7. Re:oh yeah? by Hognoxious · · Score: 4, Funny

    It looks like you're trying to start a converstion. Would you like to:

    * Talk about sport.
    * Talk about politics.
    * Tell me how your day went.

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  8. Re:oh yeah? by Dancindan84 · · Score: 4, Funny
    We wouldn't want you having an unsecured conversation:

    You're trying to start a conversation with a computer.
    Cancel or Allow?

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