在湯姆·克魯斯主演的電影《少數(shù)派報告》中,警方利用超能力人預(yù)知犯罪的發(fā)生,并提前逮捕罪犯。這種科幻情節(jié)如今已經(jīng)接近現(xiàn)實。
A Japanese tech startup claims to have developed an artificial intelligence software that analyzes surveillance camera footage in order to detect suspicious behavior and prevent shoplifting before it actually happens.
In 2002, when the movie Minority Report, starring Tom Cruise, came out, the concept of preventing a future crime was nothing more than a cool sci-fi idea, but thanks to the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, we already have an early version of the technology displayed in that movie.
VaakEye, an AI software developed by Japanese startup Vaak, can allegedly detect shoplifting before it occurs by analyzing surveillance camera footage for discrete suspicious movements and behaviors of people caught in the cameras field of view. If the algorithm decides that there is a high-enough probability of a person shoplifting, it sends an alert via a smartphone app so the crime can be prevented.
VaakEye first made news headlines back in December 2018 when it picked up on previously undetected shoplifting activity at a convenience store in Yokohama.
“I thought then, ‘Ah, at last!” Vaak founder Ryo Tanaka recalled about the first time VaakEye helped detect shoplifting intentions. “We took an important step closer to a society where crime can be prevented with AI.”
VaakEye is based on a complex algorithm that harnesses deep learning from more than 100,000 hours of surveillance footage and analyzes over 100 different factors, from a persons face, clothes, movement, overall behavior, to macro-data like crime incidence in the area the shop is located in, or current weather conditions.
This new shoplifting-prevention software has reportedly helped detect at least 7 shoplifters in tests performed as of December 12th last year, and is credited with reducing shoplifting cases by 75%, according to IT Media.
However, VaakEye is not intended to help police catch shoplifters after theyve committed the crime, but rather help business owners prevent the crime from being committed. Theoretically, shop staff can approach suspicious subjects after receiving an alert from the software and ask if they need some help. This should discourage suspected shoplifters from going ahead with their plans.
日本一家科技初創(chuàng)企業(yè)聲稱研發(fā)出了一款人工智能軟件。該軟件能夠通過分析監(jiān)控攝像頭拍下的視頻畫面識別出可疑行為,在小偷下手前就對其加以阻止。
2002年,湯姆·克魯斯主演的電影《少數(shù)派報告》上映,當(dāng)時預(yù)知犯罪不過是個科幻概念,但隨著人工智能的迅猛發(fā)展,如今電影中展現(xiàn)的技術(shù)在現(xiàn)實中已經(jīng)初見雛形。
日本初創(chuàng)企業(yè)Vaak研發(fā)的軟件VaakEye據(jù)稱可以通過分析監(jiān)控范圍內(nèi)攝像頭拍下的視頻中不連續(xù)的可疑動作和行為,在盜竊行為發(fā)生前,對其進行識別。如果算法認定某個人偷竊的可能性足夠高,就會通過智能手機應(yīng)用發(fā)送警報以阻止犯罪。
VaakEye首次登上新聞頭條是在2018年12月,當(dāng)時該軟件在橫濱的一家便利店發(fā)現(xiàn)了此前未被察覺到的偷竊行為。
Vaak公司的創(chuàng)始人田中亮回憶起VaakEye軟件第一次幫助識別偷竊意圖時說道:“我那時候想,終于做到了!我們距離用人工智能預(yù)防犯罪的社會又近了一大步?!?/p>
VaakEye軟件基于一種復(fù)雜算法,該算法對超10萬個小時的監(jiān)控視頻進行了深度學(xué)習(xí),分析了100多種不同因素,從一個人的臉、服裝、動作、整體行為,到商店所在地區(qū)的犯罪率或當(dāng)下天氣條件等宏觀數(shù)據(jù)。
據(jù)IT Media報道,截至2018年12月12日的測試期間,這款新的防盜軟件已經(jīng)幫助識別出至少7名小偷,并使盜竊案數(shù)量降低了75%。
但是,VaakEye軟件的目的不是為了在小偷盜竊后幫助警察抓住罪犯,而是幫助店主防止盜竊發(fā)生。從理論上來講,店主可以在軟件上收到警報后接近可疑人員并詢問他們是否需要幫助。這樣應(yīng)該可以阻止嫌疑人繼續(xù)實施犯罪計劃。
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rapid /'r?p?d/ adj. 迅速的;快速的
The disease is spreading at a rapid rate.
recall /r?'k??l/ v. 記憶起;回想起
He recalled that she always came home late on Wednesdays.
complex /'k?mpleks/ adj. 復(fù)雜的;費解的
We have language and use it to express complex ideas.
commit /k?'m?t/ v.犯(罪或錯等)
I dont believe that only tough guys commit crimes.