iWatchLife: Intuitive Learning for a Better Tomorrow
Ottawa, Canada (PRWEB) July 16, 2013 -- Most home surveillance devices are pointless. They record break-ins and other events, but no one is there to stop the event from happening. Video surveillance exists, primarily, as a witness that testifies after the fact.
Traditional surveillance techniques use cameras that run 24/7. These waste tape and batteries while recording ordinary goings-on. When called into use, authorities must spend countless hours viewing 24 hours of video while looking for a 20-second segment. Surveillance assists in catching criminals recorded during a crime. Cameras have helped catch countless burglars, robbers and other criminals. However, retrieving these acts is time consuming and if a battery is dead, the crime goes unrecorded.
The solution to all the wasted materials and time is a surveillance system that knows what to record. A surveillance camera that only turns on when activity warrants recording. How does a camera know when it needs to record? The answer is quite interesting: a cloud-based, ever-evolving algorithm that combines motion sensors with an understanding of context and relevance so that it does not turn itself on until it needs to.
It is not science fiction, it is iWatchLife, and here is what you need to know about it.
How it Works
Explaining every detail of how iWatchLife works will fill volumes and make licensed proprietary knowledge public. This system is state of the art computer engineering and a breakthrough in intuitive motion detection.
The camera learns to identify relevant movements in a sea of irrelevant movement. The device actually learns what it looks like when someone walks past your door versus someone breaking a window or an armed home invasion. It keeps an eye on any zone the administrator programs it to monitor. Program the camera to watch windows, exterior doors, children's room, the garage or any other area that is vulnerable.
Who Should have One
Parents with small children who want to make sure they are safe in their room, iWatchLife will make sure young children are safe and older kids stay where they are supposed to stay. iWatchLife will watch any home while the owners are away on vacation. The camera will watch the contractors, plumbers or the pool man as they do the jobs hired them to do. iWatchLife is there for anyone who wants to make sure their home is safe and anyone who has access to another's home will be held accountable should something go missing. Any person not satisfied with carrying homeowners insurance alone will find iWatchLife is like a second policy to keep the mind secure.
More than a security system
iWatchLife is put to use in helping people to maintain long distance relationships, in elderly care, to care for their pets and keep families connected when not together. The image of the home surveillance customer is often a paranoid, suspicious, distrustful individual. There is nothing paranoid about wanting to protect private property, and there are more uses for iWatchLife than property surveillance and security.
Tom Leger, iWatchLife, http://www.iwatchlife.com, 613-567-8900 264, [email protected]
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