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  2. Optic Nerve (GCHQ) - Wikipedia

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    Optic Nerve is a mass surveillance programme run by the British signals intelligence agency Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), with help from the US National Security Agency, that surreptitiously collects private webcam still images from users while they are using a Yahoo! webcam application. As an example of the scale, in one 6 ...

  3. Secret photography - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes normal cameras are used, but the photographer is concealed. Sometimes the camera itself is disguised or concealed. Some obvious element of concealment (or great distance) is generally needed to make such photography fall under the category of "secret photography" rather than street photography or documentary photography.

  4. Sousveillance - Wikipedia

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    Under such a scenario, any objections to the camera could be raised by another human more easily than it would be to interact with a lamp post upon which is mounted a surveillance camera. Thus, the argument is that cameras attached to people ought to be less offensive than cameras attached to inanimate objects, because there is at least one ...

  5. Search for suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting shows the ...

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    Authorities later released full-color surveillance images of the gunman, including one that showed him with his mask pulled down and smiling. ... New York City is under constant surveillance by ...

  6. Dramatic surveillance photos show moment suspect points gun ...

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    Additional surveillance photos show the suspect riding down 6th Avenue on the bike. He was spotted around Central Park on Center Drive, police said. Sources told CBS News that the gun used in the ...

  7. Video tracking - Wikipedia

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    Video tracking is the process of locating a moving object (or multiple objects) over time using a camera. It has a variety of uses, some of which are: human-computer interaction, security and surveillance, video communication and compression, augmented reality, traffic control, medical imaging [1] and video editing.

  8. Suspect charged with murder, arson for allegedly setting ...

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    Police body camera and surveillance images were key to apprehending the suspect, officials said in a news conference Sunday. Police released body camera images to the public and three high school ...

  9. Artificial intelligence for video surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Conditions of glare, partial obscuration, rain, snow, fog, and darkness all compound the problem. Even when a human is directed to look at the actual location on a monitor of a subject in these conditions, the subject will usually not be detected. The A.I. is able to impartially look at the entire image and all cameras' images simultaneously.