U.S. looks to replace human surveillance with computers

Computerized surveillance can predict what people will do next — it’s called “activity forecasting” — and eventually sound the alarm if the action is not permitted. Click for larger image.
(Credit: Carnegie Mellon University)
Computer software programmed to detect and report illicit behavior could eventually replace the fallible humans who monitor surveillance cameras.
The U.S. government has funded the development of so-called automatic video surveillance technology by a pair of Carnegie Mellon University researchers who disclosed details about their work this week — including that it…

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