BUSINESS RULES FOR RECOMMENDING ADDITIONAL CAMERA PLACEMENT
First Claim
1. A method, comprising:
- receiving a category for a rule;
receiving a surveillance area for the rule;
receiving a business case for the rule; and
recommending an outcome for the rule when conditions involving the category, the surveillance area, and the business case are met.
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Abstract
Business rules may be defined for camera placement in a video surveillance system, such as a system monitoring an airport. The business rules may be logical rules having an if-then format. For example, the if portion of the business rule may include a category, a surveillance area, and a business case for a proposed location. The then portion of the business rule may specify a recommendation to install an additional security camera in the video surveillance system at the proposed location. The recommendation may be calculated using a spreadsheet. The business rules provide justification for recommending a new camera placement and provide sound reasoning to assist in decision making when considering new camera locations in a video surveillance system.
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20 Claims
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1. A method, comprising:
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receiving a category for a rule; receiving a surveillance area for the rule; receiving a business case for the rule; and recommending an outcome for the rule when conditions involving the category, the surveillance area, and the business case are met. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An apparatus, comprising:
at least one processor and a memory coupled to the at least one processor, in which the at least one processor is configured; to receive a category for a rule; to receive a surveillance area for the rule; to receive a business case for the rule; and to recommend an outcome for the rule when conditions involving the category, the surveillance area, and the business case are met. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A computer program product, comprising:
a computer-readable medium comprising; code to receive a category for a rule; code to receive a surveillance area for the rule; code to receive a business case for the rule; and code to recommend an outcome for the rule when conditions involving the category, the surveillance area, and the business case are met. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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