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 seen body cameras on police. But we go a few steps beyond.
1. The video and audio that we collect is available to be seen in real time — anywhere in the world.
2. Expertise is being extracted from the streams – information that is used to expand reasoning and provide real time enhanced assessments.
As an example. Suppose an officer is involved in a traffic stop. With our collection of data and AI Engine, we are able to analyze the situation in real time and advise the officer about possible threats and how the officer might optimally approach the stop.
In the video, we show a HUD unit. The HUD is used to display current video information (even thermal streams), threat assessment based upon video and audio, and physiological assessment of the officer. This is all about adding percentage points in the column that says the officer will survive
More to come.
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