Category
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closed-circuit television
use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place on a limited set of monitors
facial recognition system
computer application capable of identifying or verifying an individual person from a digital image
IP camera
type of digital video camera commonly employed for surveillance, and which, unlike analog closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras, can send and receive data via a computer network and the Internet
Home Assistant
home automation software
closed-circuit television camera
video camera designed for use in a CCTV surveillance system
Network Video Recorder
specialized computer system that includes a software program that records video in a digital format to a mass storage device
Hidden cameras in South Korea
Molka (, , lit. 'hidden camera') is the Korean term for hidden cameras or miniature spy cameras secretly and illegally installed, often in order to capture voyeuristic images and videos. Molka is an abbreviation of mollae-kamera (), which means "sneaky camera". The expression originated from the homonymous title of a Korean prank TV show, which existed from March 1991 to November 1992. This makes the term denote prank and spy camera at the same time.
INDECT
INDECT is a research project in the area of intelligent security systems performed by several European universities since 2009 and funded by the European Union. The purpose of the project is to involve European scientists and researchers in the development of solutions to and tools for automatic threat detection through e.g. processing of CCTV camera data streams, standardization of video sequence quality for user applications, threat detection in computer networks as well as data and privacy protection.
ONVIF
ONVIF is a global and open industry forum that provides and promotes standardized interfaces for IP-based physical security products. ONVIF specifications are widely used as common communication interfaces between devices (such as IP surveillance cameras) and software clients (such as video management software). The interfaces enable ONVIF conformant products from different vendors to communicate with each other, giving system integrators and end users the flexibility to choose from a wide range of conformant products without being locked into a specific brand. ONVIF was founded in 2008 by Axi
video content analysis
capability of automatically analyzing video to detect and determine temporal and spatial events
Gorgon Stare
video capture technology system

Super recogniser
significantly better-than-average face recognition ability
fake security camera
non-functional security camera used to deter intruders
artificial intelligence for video surveillance
legal video survillence