Camera knows the age of the object
Anti-crime equipment and the latest high-tech cameras were introduced at the recent Tokyo Security Show. One of the most unique pieces of the show is a security camera that can determine the age and gender of the subject.
The camera can do so thanks to the database contains more than 1 million images of the face to compare and identify.
Then, it categorized the subjects by more than four age groups, including 0 to 9, 10 to 19, and 20 to 39. Japan's Omron, the maker of the camera, said it Hoping to receive more orders from organizations specializing in protecting children or adolescents.
"More and more devices are needed to detect juveniles in places like bars, video games and cigar or vending machines," said the company's design engineer. Expected to be installed in that place before.
However, the engineer said the database of machines only includes the face of Asia so it is not possible to accurately identify the other objects.
The show also featured police robots and patrol car Segway. According to experts, unlike before, today, more and more security products are becoming more and more widely used.
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