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Video surveillance uses closed-circuit television to watch a scene of people to monitor behaviors and actions. This surveillance is often used to prevent security threats from happening or identify a suspect in a crime.
The visual cues in the world around us move at a particular rate, and our eyes can take in this information at a specific pace of perception. Most experts have a tough time agreeing on an exact number, but the conclusion is that most humans can see at a rate of 30 to 60 frames per second.
CaseGuard Studio can be used to add a watermark to video content that will allow creatives to protect their videos from theft or forgery.
Using the Bulk Processing feature in CaseGuard Studio, consumers can redact large numbers of videos automatically in a matter of minutes.
Texas Education Code section 29.002 mandates that school districts within the state conduct video and audio surveillance in certain special education classrooms and settings upon request.
With automatic detection, users can easily redact (blur) faces and other objects like license plates from videos of any length from all sources.
Video resolution refers to the number of pixels in a given area, calculated by width and height. For example, 1024 x 768 means 1024 pixels wide and 768 pixels high.
Every video we watch consists of a number of photographs that are displayed at a certain rate to show picture motion. Those photographs are called frames and the number of frames per second in a video is what we call frame rate.
The United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, also known as FISC or the FISA Court, was established under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978. The court was created to oversee and manage surveillance requests on surveillance warrants on foreign soil, against foreign spies or agents located inside the United States. The court is sought by federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies in the US to gain legal access to private data on those they are currently investigating.
Body-worn Cameras or BWCs have seen a dramatic increase in use by law enforcement officers and agencies in the United States and Internationally. These cameras are changing the scope and practices of policing.