Image segmentation
US-12106574-B2 · Oct 1, 2024 · US
US10696241B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10696241-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916372728-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 30, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 30, 2020 |
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An all-weather non-enclosed-vehicle mounted system for recording video and audio. The weatherproof system comprises an interface for connecting various system components and external devices, a display monitor integrated into the same housing as an electronics module operable to receive the video and audio, and a memory operable to receive and store the video and audio.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A video system for a law-enforcement vehicle, comprising: a housing configured to be mounted to a law-enforcement vehicle; an electronics module enclosed in the housing; a plurality of video cameras communicatively coupled to the electronics module; wherein each camera is operable to capture video and automatically stamp the video with a unique camera identifier uniquely identifying the camera; a display monitor integrated into the housing, wherein the integrated display monitor is configured to selectively present a user interface to a law enforcement officer, wherein the user interface displays recorded video and event metadata comprising an event descriptor describing law enforcement activity recorded in the video, wherein the event descriptor is selected from the set consisting of event type, subject ethnicity, subject age, and vehicle identifying information; wherein the video system is adapted to communicate wirelessly with an external computing device, and wherein the external computing device is configured to manipulate the display monitor. 2. The video system of claim 1 , wherein the video system is operable to implement a pre-event recording loop. 3. The video system of claim 1 , where at least one video camera of the plurality of video cameras is integrated into the housing. 4. The video system of claim 1 , wherein the external computing device is a laptop. 5. The video system of claim 1 , wherein the external computing device is a smartphone. 6. The video system of claim 1 , wherein the law-enforcement vehicle is a motorcycle. 7. The video system of claim 1 , further comprising a biometric identification component. 8. The video system of claim 1 , wherein the video system is adapted to stream video data over the Internet in real time over a wireless data link. 9. The video system of claim 8 , wherein the wireless data link is a cellular communications signal. 10. The video system of claim 1 , wherein the video system is adapted to store video data to a solid-state memory. 11. A video system for a law-enforcement vehicle, comprising: a display monitor; an electronics module; a microphone communicatively coupled to the electronics module; a video camera communicatively coupled to the electronics module, wherein the camera is operable to capture video and automatically stamp the video with a unique camera identifier uniquely identifying the camera; wherein the integrated display monitor is configured to selectively present a user interface to a law enforcement officer, wherein the user interface displays recorded video and event metadata comprising an event descriptor describing law enforcement activity recorded in the video, wherein the event descriptor is selected from the set consisting of event type, subject ethnicity, subject age, and vehicle identifying information; wherein the video system is adapted to communicate wirelessly with an external computing device, and wherein the external computing device is configured to control the video system. 12. The video system of claim 11 , wherein the video system is operable to implement a pre-event recording loop. 13. The video system of claim 11 , comprising an additional video camera operable to capture additional video and automatically stamp the additional video with a different unique camera identifier. 14. The video system of claim 11 , wherein the external computing device is a laptop. 15. The video system of claim 11 , wherein the external computing device is a smartphone. 16. The video system of claim 11 , wherein the law-enforcement vehicle is a motorcycle. 17. The video system of claim 11 , further comprising a biometric identification component. 18. The video system of claim 11 , wherein the video system is adapted to stream video data over the Internet in real time over a wireless data link. 19. The video system of claim 18 , wherein the wireless data link is a cellular communications signal. 20. The video system of claim 11 , wherein the video system is adapted to store video data to a solid-state memory.
Constructional details · CPC title
Housings · CPC title
with ball-joint (ball-jointed hinges F16C11/06 {; adjustable mountings employing universal joints for lighting devices F21V21/26 - F21V21/30}) · CPC title
Capturing isolated or intermittent images triggered by the occurrence of a predetermined event, e.g. an object reaching a predetermined position (signal generation from motion picture films H04N5/253) · CPC title
with ball-joint (ball-jointed hinges F16C11/06) · CPC title
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