Not knowing where your keys when you are in a mad dash to get out the door is one of the most frustrating things in the world but if you had installed a Kinsight system you may have been able to avoid that irritating experience altogether.
University of Virginia computer scientists John Stankovic and Shahriar Nirjon developed the system that runs off of a series of interconnected Microsoft Kinnect cameras. Since the cameras utilize depth-sensing technology, they can monitor items that have changed locations in a home.
Each camera records motion throughout the home and then cross-references objects that have moved with a database that details what items exist in the home and where they should be -- thus helping you find misplaced items and monitor other activity taking place in your house.
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The Kinsight System Uses Microsoft Kinect Cameras to Monitor Activity
Trend Themes
1. Depth-sensing Technology - Innovative system that uses depth-sensing cameras to monitor home activity opens doors to security systems and smart home integrations.
2. Object Tracking - AI-powered object tracking using interconnected cameras provides opportunities for retail stores and warehouses to improve inventory management and optimize store layouts.
3. Cross-referencing Data - Cross-referencing and analyzing data captured by interconnected cameras has potential in healthcare, particularly in monitoring patients' daily activities.
Industry Implications
1. Home Security - The Kinsight system's depth-sensing technology can revolutionize home security solutions, providing reliable monitoring and alerts for suspicious activity.
2. Retail and Warehousing - The object tracking technology used in the Kinsight system can help businesses in retail and warehousing accurately track inventory in real-time.
3. Healthcare - The cross-referencing capabilities of the Kinsight system can also benefit the healthcare industry by monitoring patients' daily activities and improving overall care management.