Month: August 2017

Preprocessing Sensory Data

In an earlier post, I wrote about the collection of audio and video. As a human learns from experiences, Big Bubba uses his senses to learn what happens when a traffic stop goes bad, which person in a group is the greatest threat, etc. That video can be seen here. Big Bubba needs data to Read More …

Tell My Family That I Love Them

There are so many “take aways” from this video. From the moment the officer arrives on scene, the escalation — mental and physiological, the closing on the suspect, being shot, the mind shutting down, the support of civilians, “tell my family that I love them”, the support of his fellow officers, the survival of the Read More …

Big Bubba Sees All

In an earlier post, I wrote about the collection of physiological data to provide real time assessment and advice. In the following video, we talk about how the collection of streaming video and audio help provide more relevant advice. At first blush, the thought that collecting video and audio is nothing new. Most everyone has Read More …

One Size Doesn’t Fit All

Our system has a requirement to store a great deal of data. If you take a small shoot house, with five rooms, there are about 60 cameras. Doesn’t seem like a very large amount of sensors, but everything that we do is at near real time speeds. We collect data every 15 milliseconds. Each sample Read More …