Becker, Dan wrote:
> Wonder what they can do with classified technology....
Dan,
Keep wondering. I think they are still pretty much at the point where
face/object recognition is not quite worked out but I get the impression
if there were a gun, or a suitcase that was sitting and not moving, that
they may be able to pick that up fairly quickly as a focal point... but
humans need to monitor the visual data. If something is out of pattern
then humans need to look at it. I think though that it is highly
effective as a deterrent psychology -- we are being watched. I heard
that since 9/11 lower Manhattan has something like 3,000 video
monitors... the quote, "You can't pick your nose down there without it
being recorded." But the problem is that someone has to watch all that
boring stuff? I don't think so. But when the bump happens they will be
able to track it.
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