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Talk:Inverse surveillance
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Surveillance
Surveillance Surveillance is the monitoring of behavior. Systems Surveillance is the process of monitoring the behavior ... the-sky" in this London Transport poster Surveillance cameras Although the word surveillance literally means (in French) "watching over"[ ...
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Inverse synthetic aperture radar
Inverse synthetic aperture radar To meet Wikipedia's ... on the article's talk page: Talk:Inverse synthetic aperture radar. Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) is a technique ... the arc length at the range R. Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) is a well ... ISAR Applications ISAR is utilized in maritime surveillance for the classification of ships and ...
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Sousveillance
... cleanup. Sousveillance as a situationist critique of surveillance. This wearable wireless webcam imitates surveillance cameras common in casinos and department stores. Sousveillance (IPA: ) refers both to inverse surveillance, as well as to the recording of ... the activity (i.e. personal experience capture). Inverse surveillance, sometimes known by the neologism " ...
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Equiveillance
Equiveillance Equiveillance is the balance between surveillance and sousveillance. It is sometimes confused with ... themselves, rather than merely having access to surveillance data that could possibly incriminate them. Sousveillance ... used to preserve the contextual integrity of surveillance data. For example, a lifelong capture of ... experience could provide "best evidence" over external surveillance data, to prevent the surveillance-only data from being taken out ...
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Talk:Sousveillance
... page feeds that feed off page feeds. Inverse surveillance is a valid field of study, and ... was recently an [3] International Workshop on Inverse Surveillance, and a even many large companies (including ... year there's an International Symposium on Inverse Surveillance, and there is a huge ...
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The Transparent Society
... as it is overtaken by low-cost surveillance, communication and database technology. He argues that ... of privacy by restricting the power of surveillance to authorities, or one that destroys that ... it would good for society if the surveillance is equal for all, and the public ... participated in the Opening Keynote on the "inverse panopticon". Inverse transparency and bi-directional transparency Transparency ...
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Closed-circuit television
... circuit television (CCTV), as a collection of surveillance cameras doing video surveillance, is the use of television cameras for surveillance. It differs from broadcast television in that ... used in home security systems, and for surveillance. Crime prevention and detection Closed-circuit cameras ... Putney High Street, "guesstimated" the number of surveillance cameras in private premises in London ...
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Information Awareness Office
... technologies could potentially lead to a mass surveillance system, the IAO was defunded by Congress ... for the development of an Orwellian mass surveillance system. On August 2 2002, Dr. Poindexter ... ever having to touch a keyboard Bio-Surveillance to develop the necessary information technologies and ... For example, the Original IAO Home Page. Inverse Surveillance On November 27, 2002, San Francisco ...
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Panopticon
... space and keep it open, assuring a surveillance which is both global and individualising", 1977 ... deployment of panoptic structures invisibly throughout society. Surveillance by closed-circuit television cameras in public ... Foucault, but can also enable individuals, through inverse surveillance or sousveillance, to appropriate technological tools for ... the inspecting gaze. See also Omniscience Mass surveillance video surveillance The Transparent Society Totalitarianism ...
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