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`ذكيّة' آلة تصوير يتمّ شغل ال [هومن]

يوم الإثنين, شهر ماي [11ث], 2009

المراقبات ليس آلة تصوير في [ي] كبيرة, ماساشوستس دكّان بقالة سلسلة, صحيحة بشكل سلبيّ يسجّل زبونات وملاكة. هم يدرسون تحقيق خطوط لإشارات من "[سويثرتينغ]."

أنّ عندما أمين صندوق يستعملون خدعات دقيقة أن يمرّ بضائع حرّة إلى صديقات: يعتّم ال [بر كد], ينزلق مادة خلف الماسحة, يمرّ اثنان مواد [أت ا تيم] غير أنّ يحمّل لواحدة.

ليس هناك ببساطة بما فيه الكفاية [هومن] [وتشفول] أن يحافظ هو من يحدث. يستعمل [ي] كبيرة تكنولوجيا هكذا أن يسدّ هو - مع تضمنات بعيدا إلى ما بعد أمين صندوق مخادعة.

يفرز خوارزميات رياضيّة يطمر في المخازن' جديدة أمن نظامة [سويثرتينغ] على هم خاصّة. هناك ما من حاجة لأمن حارسة يراقب بنوك من مدربات مرئيّة أو يراجع ساعات من قياس قدميّة محبّبة. عندما يفكّر النظامة هو [سبوتّد] بيّنة, هو ينبّه إدارة على [كمبوتر سكرين] ويقدّم فوق القياس قدميّة.

يتلقّى الإمكانيات أنّ باحثات يتصوّرون ل هذا نوع التكنولوجيا الحلقة ال [سكينس فيكأيشن]. فكّرت من نظامات أنّ بقعة عن تخلّى مجموعة على قافلة تموين منصة أو نبّهت خطّ طاقم بحّارة إلى إرهابية ممكنة [أن بوأرد]. سابقا, قد استثمر مدائن مثل شيكاغو في "شذوذ كشف" آلة تصوير حول مدينة, يقترن إلى طارئ [هدقورترس]. يخطّط المدينة أن يعلن هذا أسبوع أنّ هو يستعمل التكنولوجيا في قوّة بحريّة ركيزة, واحدة من شيكاغو حالة جذب مشهورة.

غير أنّ فقط كيف ذكيّة يتلقّى هذا آلة تصوير حقّا يصبحون?

يقول "بعض من الإدعاءات أنّ يكون جعلت فقط تافهة," أوليفر [فلّكتّ], رئيس [إينديغفيسون], شركة بريطانيّة أنّ يجعل [فيديو-نلسس] تكنولوجيا. "أنّ يذهب أنت أن يلطّخ تصرف مشبوهة في الناس حوالي أن يطعن أحد ما على الشارع."

[ي] كبيرة أمن يأتي نظامة من كمبريدج, كتلة., شركة يدعى [ستوبليفت] [إينك.] يعمل التكنولوجيا ب [سكور] عنصر صورة مرئيّة لإشارات مختلفة ويقرّر ما إذا هم يضيفون حتّى صفقة عاديّة في السجل أو لا.

علمت [إين ث ميدّل وف] محاكمة دام ستة أشهر, [غودتّ], [ي] كبيرة رأس من [لوسّ برفنأيشن], يقرّر هو كان قد رأى كافي وبدأ يلفّ خارجا النظامة في [ألّ وف ث] سلسلة 58 موقعات.

[لوسّ-برفنأيشن] أداة
"حقّق نحن أنّ نحن تلقّينا مشكلة مع تدريب," [غودتّ] يقال, يفسّر أنّ [إين مني كسس] أمين صندوق لم يحقّقوا هم كان افتقدوا الماسحة. "ألهيت كثير [فولكس] فقط."

هو لم يقل كم الشركة يكون إنفاق على التكنولوجيا, غير أنّ يقول يتوقّع هو أن ينقذ [أوب تو] $3 مليون [ا] سنة ب يستعمل هو.

As a test case, Big Y’s success may be misleading. Cameras in grocery stores have a limited area to keep an eye on. They look for only a few sets of defined behaviors that may signal a cashier is not charging the customer. And they don’t have to catch every thief to save a store money.

The task grows much more complicated if you’re trying to, say, spot the one hijacker among a plane full of innocent passengers.

Yet that is entirely possible, according to some researchers. Dr. James Ferryman leads a team at Britain’s University of Reading that joined a European consortium last year with just that goal in mind. The European Union put up part of the funding.

Using a mock-up of an Airbus, the researchers tested camera systems that would identify threats inside passenger planes. Some of the cameras on board, Ferryman said, focused on a passenger’s face and upper torso, looking for telltale signs that someone may be up to no good - heavy sweating, for instance.

A central computer would take on the job of compiling data from the cameras - and from audio sensors and the plane itself, among other sources - and deciding whether a credible threat existed before alerting the crew.

Many threat variables
But giving a camera the ability to sniff out unruly behavior or what Ferryman called “the potential beginnings of a terrorist action” requires accounting for a huge number of variables that could affect passengers’ behavior. Is the plane on a short domestic flight or a 12-hour trans-Atlantic haul? Are there mostly business customers on board or families headed for a vacation? “A threat in one particular situation may not be in another,” Ferryman said. “You don’t want a system where the cabin crew is constantly being given false alerts.”

For all of the complexity, Ferryman said the testing done so far leaves him confident that automated threat detectors will emerge - assuming regulations would prod airlines into paying extra for planes outfitted with the systems.

Officials in Chicago are already sold on the idea that cameras can detect a variety of threats. The city announced plans in 2004 to build a more intelligent surveillance system, using cameras to tip off police about possible terrorist threats such as an abandoned package or a truck circling a skyscraper.

IBM Corp. installed the technology last year. It’s now out of the pilot stage and connected to hundreds of cameras around the city.

The system can make sense of data captured by separate cameras. For instance, one camera sees a car coming to a stop and another reads its license plate, and the system tells city officials a BMW belonging to John Doe just illegally parked on Michigan Avenue.

ACLU seeks input
Privacy watchdogs have raised concerns. Is surveillance less invasive when a computer rather than a human is doing the watching? The Illinois chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union says the answer is unclear, because the public has little evidence the system really works or that checks are in place to prevent abuse.

“What we’d really like to see is more public input into the whole process - that before there are new systems or cameras put online, there is a way for the public to have real, meaningful input into whether this system is desirable, or effective or nonintrusive,” said Ed Yohnka, a spokesman for the Illinois ACLU.

Ray Orozco, Chicago’s head of emergency management, is cagey about offering details. He said he can’t reveal specific threats the system may have detected, for fear of compromising security.

He emphasized that no camera in the city offers any view that couldn’t be seen from a park bench.

“The individuals out there that pay taxes, they want the cameras,” Orozco said. “We haven’t had anyone come and say, ‘Take the camera out of my neighborhood.’ ”

As for its effectiveness, Orozco has few doubts. In fact, Chicago is expanding the technology’s reach. At Navy Pier, the city is training the same capability on the surrounding waterway, with alerts for unauthorized boats in restricted areas.

This article appeared on page C - 1 of the San Francisco Chronicle


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