INTELLIGENT OBSERVATION AND IDENTIFICATION DATABASE SYSTEM
First Claim
1. A method for identifying security investigations comprising:
- a) establishing at least one security zone;
b) positioning at least one optical input device to observe said at least one security zone;
c) connecting said at least one optical input devices to a computer;
d) observing occurrences within said at least one security zone and communicating the observed occurrences to the computer;
e) storing the observed occurrences within the computer to create at least one database for the security zone;
f) processing the observed occurrences within the computer as compared to stored or retrieved data available to the computer; and
g) issuing a signal to a security officer to investigate an occurrence.
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Abstract
An intelligent video/audio observation and identification database system may define a security zone or group of zones. The system may identify vehicles and individuals entering or exiting the zone through image recognition of the vehicle or individual as compared to prerecorded information stored in a database. The system may alert security personnel as to warrants or other information discovered pertaining to the recognized vehicle or individual resulting from a database search. The system may compare images of a suspect vehicle, such as an undercarriage image, to standard vehicle images stored in the database and alert security personnel as to potential vehicle overloading or foreign objects detected, such as potential bombs. The system may track individuals or vehicles within a zone or between zones. The system may further learn the standard times and locations of vehicles or individuals tracked by the system and alert security personnel upon deviation from standard activity.
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18 Claims
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1. A method for identifying security investigations comprising:
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a) establishing at least one security zone; b) positioning at least one optical input device to observe said at least one security zone; c) connecting said at least one optical input devices to a computer; d) observing occurrences within said at least one security zone and communicating the observed occurrences to the computer; e) storing the observed occurrences within the computer to create at least one database for the security zone; f) processing the observed occurrences within the computer as compared to stored or retrieved data available to the computer; and g) issuing a signal to a security officer to investigate an occurrence. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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