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In every existed technical tool and specific-purpose application, security must be in watch all the time. Each of these has its security implications that need to be considered specifically in order to protect all users' data and information and prevent putting them at risk. Moreover, the rapid development and spread of many technologies such as mobile networks and smart phones, IoT, smart cities,...
Dartmouth College's Institute for Security, Technology, and Society conducted three workshops on securing information technology in healthcare, attended by a diverse range of experts in the field. This article summarizes the workshops.
In this paper, we propose an intelligent surveillance system which can detect human, recognize certain postures and activities, and send out informing SMS messages when abnormal activities are detected. Nine static postures can be recognized using universal eigenspace technique and projection histogram matching method. After recognizing static postures, Hidden Markov Models are used to recognize human...
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