" If a person wants to use the WiSee, she would perform a specific repetition gesture sequence to get access to the receiver. This password concept would also keep the system secure and prevent a neighbor – or hacker – from controlling a device in your home. "
I think he refers to having a system that, using this approach, turns on his shower when he enters it. If this cannot distinguish humans from cats, it would turn on the shower when a cat entered it.
I think that's a bad example. The typical cat would soon learn not to enter the shower.
One of my cats has actually done this a couple of times. He walks along the ledge around the bathtub and squeezes past the shower handle, forcing it away from the wall and turning on the water. It's a problem that seems to have solved itself, because it scares the shit out of him and he gets wet.
I think this is where AI comes in -- it should be possible for AI to discern meaningful/non-meaningful movements (based on size, speed, previous state, etc.)
farnja|12 years ago
chopsueyar|12 years ago
For instance, if I'm on my couch and perform the gesture while my cat jumps on the couch arm between myself and the WiSee, what happens?
Or my cat is in the other room, but walks in front of the WiSee while I'm performing the gesture, what happens?
hammock|12 years ago
Someone|12 years ago
I think that's a bad example. The typical cat would soon learn not to enter the shower.
nisse72|12 years ago
unknown|12 years ago
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garindra|12 years ago
BHSPitMonkey|12 years ago