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January 25, 2006

Smart DVRs

From CNET News.com:
Startup 3VR Security is offering software that will analyze footage from cameras. Their software/hardware acts as a DVR that can store and analyze video data. It processes archived video footage and breaks the footage into scenes. It then becomes possible to search by time, camera, person, or triggered alert. The person is interesting because once the software identifies a person, it can then search the footage to find other instances of the same person. This sounds very cool!
The cost is around $1,000 per security camera.

Update:
3VR is hot. The NY Times has a story on smart cameras that features their technology. Nothing new in the story but a nice description of how smart cameras and 3VR's technology can improve surveillance systems.

Posted by rshah at January 25, 2006 03:05 PM

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