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Robot cameras 'will predict crimes before they happen'
Independent.co.uk ^ | 21 April 2002 | Andrew Johnson

Posted on 04/21/2002 8:29:38 AM PDT by dogbyte12

Computers and CCTV cameras could be used to predict and prevent crime before it happens.

Scientists at Kingston University in London have developed software able to anticipate if someone is about to mug an old lady or plant a bomb at an airport.

It works by examining images coming in from close circuit television cameras (CCTV) and comparing them to behaviour patterns that have already programmed into its memory.

The software, called Cromatica, can then mathematically work out what is likely to happen next. And if it is likely to be a crime it can send a warning signal to a security guard or police officer.

The system was developed by Dr Sergio Velastin, of Kingston University's Digital Imaging Research Centre, to improve public transport.

By predicting crowd flow, congestion patterns and potential suicides on the London Underground, the aim was to increase the efficiency and safety of transport systems.

The software has already been tested at London's Liverpool Street Station.

Dr Velastin explained that not feeling safe was a major reason why some people did not use public transport. "In some ways, women and the elderly are effectively excluded from the public transport system," he said.

CCTV cameras help improve security, he said, but they are monitored by humans who can lose concentration or miss things. It is especially difficult for the person watching CCTV to remain vigilant if nothing happens for a long period of time, he said.

"Our technology excels at carrying out the boring, repetitive tasks and highlighting potential situations that could otherwise go unnoticed," he added.

While recent studies have shown that cameras tend to move crime on elsewhere rather than prevent it completely, in certain environments, such as train stations, they are still useful.

And Dr Velastin believes his creation has a much wider social use than just improving transport.

His team of European researchers are improving the software so that eventually it will be capable of spotting unattended luggage in an airport. And it will be able to tell who left it there and where that person has gone.

However, the computer is not yet set to replace the human being altogether.

"The idea is that the computer detects a potential event and shows it to the operator, who then decides what to do – so we are still a long way off from machines replacing humans," Dr Velastin says.


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KEYWORDS: bigbrother; cameras; robots
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Big brother is on it's way. Watch til we hear that we need behaviour robotic monitoring cameras everywhere "For the children"
1 posted on 04/21/2002 8:29:38 AM PDT by dogbyte12
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To: dogbyte12
There's a movie coming out in a few months about this very thing: "Minority Report".
2 posted on 04/21/2002 8:32:45 AM PDT by Darth Sidious
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To: dogbyte12
Big brother is on its way. Watch til we hear that we need behaviour robotic monitoring cameras everywhere "For the children"

And let's not forget to program the system to pay especially close attention to those "face-ID"ed as one of those disfavoured by whatever administration is currently in power.

3 posted on 04/21/2002 8:35:46 AM PDT by Eala
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To: Eala
I think it will go the "for the children" route first. They will set these up first in parks, schools, playgrounds, and have them detect behaviour of pedophiles. Then it will expand.

I predict businesses will go next. They will get the computers to analyze when employees are slacking off, when it appears the phone call they are on is personal, their expressions while looking at their monitors, etc...

Once the genie is out of the bottle, it is over. Now that it is possible to predict behaviour, big business, big government, big brother will be all over it like white on rice.

4 posted on 04/21/2002 8:41:10 AM PDT by dogbyte12
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To: dogbyte12
Maybe we could place these in Congress to alert taxpayers over the Internet when they are about to do something undonsitutional.
5 posted on 04/21/2002 8:43:59 AM PDT by Still Thinking
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To: Darth Sidious
Check this out.
6 posted on 04/21/2002 8:47:46 AM PDT by TomServo
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To: Darth Sidious
There's a movie coming out in a few months about this very thing: "Minority Report".

I've seen some previews for this one....it looks pretty good.

7 posted on 04/21/2002 9:17:16 AM PDT by ActionNewsBill
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To: Still Thinking
My greatest fear is that it will work. We will be alot "safer" if it does. They will get behaviour ticks from any type of criminal who is about to commit an act, and really crack down on the amounts of crime. It will expand.

We will hear, "If you aren't doing anything wrong, you shouldn't be alarmed"

I wonder if people with weapons with them give off behavioural signs that computer software could detect. It doesn't just have to be criminal behaviour.

Soon, they will have enough processor data to "read our minds" at work. The computer notices that our left eyebrow is scrunched up at 27.4 degrees, the blush on our forehead turned 2 shades darker... 94 times in a row, that happened just before we... Went to the bathroom, used the phone, were contemplating sneaking off early, etc... etc...

8 posted on 04/21/2002 9:23:45 AM PDT by dogbyte12
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To: TomServo; backhoe
As a rabid PKD fan, I'm cautiously optimistic.
9 posted on 04/21/2002 9:42:48 AM PDT by nunya bidness
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To: nunya bidness
What the hell is PKD?
10 posted on 04/21/2002 9:56:51 AM PDT by Still Thinking
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To: TomServo
Man, that is disturbing.

I can solve the murder rate myself. Everybody, arm yourselves!
11 posted on 04/21/2002 9:58:31 AM PDT by shekkian
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To: Still Thinking
Philip K. Dick. The author of the short story, "The Minority Report."
12 posted on 04/21/2002 10:01:12 AM PDT by nunya bidness
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What the hell is PKD?

Phillip K Dick, a paranoid science fiction writer.
13 posted on 04/21/2002 10:05:29 AM PDT by balrog666
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To: dogbyte12
"Minority Report", a movie about a "Pre-Crimes Unit", will be very interesting.
14 posted on 04/21/2002 10:05:58 AM PDT by PatrioticAmerican
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To: nunya bidness
Grazie. Thought you meant old Pat-boy, till I checked and found out his middle initial was "J". All Google would spit out was Polycystic Kidney Disease.
15 posted on 04/21/2002 10:08:57 AM PDT by Still Thinking
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And what happens when the hackers get a hold of this technology?
16 posted on 04/21/2002 10:08:59 AM PDT by Paul C. Jesup
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To: dogbyte12
Prior restraint. These incredible morons are actually going to try it. God help us all.
17 posted on 04/21/2002 10:11:21 AM PDT by Teacher317
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And what happens when the hackers get a hold of this technology?

See Post 5. My point being, I'm a lot more comfortable with the technology in the hands of hackers than freedom butchers.

18 posted on 04/21/2002 10:13:20 AM PDT by Still Thinking
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To: Paul C. Jesup
Probably start eliminating people they either dislike personally or stand in their way towards some acheivement, without leaving their fingerprints. Cyberterrorism, in other words.
19 posted on 04/21/2002 10:16:49 AM PDT by shekkian
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