All public videos and demos
Demos
Note that some demos will require the user to show the right credentials (e.g., user and password) to provide full functionality. This restriction is due to the fact that associated privacy and security risks require the user to adhere to an appropriate IRB protocol (a required protocol for any human subject research).
Our team has an appropriate IRB protocol for data collection over the Responsphere sensing infrastructure at UCI and the protocol
has a well established procedure to add other researchers. To be included into our protocol (and thus obtain the necessary credentials), please send an email to cbdaviso [at] uci.edu.
- SATControlCenter Applet - Online Programming a Sensing Infrastructure
Release notes for FireFox's users:
- On Windows Vista, Java applets will not work unless Firefox is in "Run as Administrator" mode.
See IRB note above
- SATRecorder v2.0 Applet - Capture and Record Data from the Responsphere Smart Space
Release notes for FireFox's users:
- On Windows Vista, Java applets will not work unless Firefox is in "Run as Administrator" mode.
See IRB note above
- SATRecorder v2.0 Installer - Windows and Linux machines only
Visualize and record data and events being captured in the Responsphere smart space.
Notes about the installer:
1. Download the installer (jar file) on your local machine.
2. To install the SATRecorder 2.0 just click on the jar file and follow the instructions (Java 1.6 required)
3. You need Administrator privilege on the directory you are installing the application.
4. The installer will create a shortcut on your Desktop (available only on some Windows machine), a shortcut on your Start menu (ResCUE -> SATware), and an uninstaller to remove the created files.
5. To run the application click on the Desktop icon if created, or go to the installation directory and click on script.bat.
6. The SATRecorder 2.0 is still in a beta version, so please contact rgamboni@uci.edu for every bug or abnormal behavior detected.
In this demo, we monitor the doors of the CalIT2 building. The GUI shows the raw data being pulled from the people counters.
Namely, for each people counter it shows the number of people detected to have come in and out the building since the sensor last rebooted.
It also shows the total occupation of the building.
In the next version of the demo, the data won't be raw but cleaned/estimated.
Operator graph details
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In this demo, we monitor the calit2 4th floor kitchen. Privacy is preserved at all times since ocupants of the kitchen are masked out from the video.
Operator graph details
Videos
- Smart
kitchen (I) Dani's identity is preserved until he violates the "do not remove coffee pot" rule. This demonstrates how the individual's privacy is protected unless a rule is violated.
- Smart
kitchen (II). Dani doing a mess at the kitchen.
- Smart
kitchen (III). Dani's identity is preserved until he violates the "do not remove coffee pot" rule. This demonstrates how the individual's privacy is protected unless a rule is violated.