Surveillance system spots violent behaviour
Smart surveillance systems capable of automatically detecting violent crimes could soon be available.
A computer vision system developed in the University of Texas in Austin, US, can already tell the difference between friendly behaviour, such as shaking hands, and aggressive actions like punching or pushing.
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