"We don't use 'tape' anymore, old school. It's digital now"
- 1:12:14
Using printed images and surveillance video's to track players movements opposed to automated software
Image Credits: 21 (2008)
0:06:50 -- Describes the robotic wheel that is being built and will be able to navigate itself using a proprietary GPS system
0:28:57 -- Mention of new computer software in use at casinos that reads people's faces
0:39:19 -- TSA metal detectors and luggage x-ray used to scan passengers and their belongings
0:41:58 -- Surveillance cameras seen in the top right corner of the casino entrance, recording license plates and vehicle occupants
0:42:05 -- Security cameras seen all over the ceiling throughout the casino
0:43:23 -- "All the casinos have cameras in the ceiling. They're called 'eyes in the sky'"
0:52:40 -- Inside the security control center, tens of electronic monitors with various camera feeds canvassing the whole
casino floor as well as specific tables and hands
1:02:50 -- A mobile phone is used to record a video
1:04:21 -- A surveillance camera is manually oriented to focus on a specific target and analyze their gaming strategy
1:07:17 -- Currency counting machine used to return casino patrons’ winnings
1:11:15 -- Control center monitors show feeds from multiple cameras with varying zooms tracking the movement at a casino blackjack table
1:12:46 -- Security consultant as opposed to facial recognition software identifies a movement pattern connecting two cooperating individuals, indicating card counting
1:19:37 -- Full shot of autonomous robot wheel
1:20:15 -- 8K resistor is attached to a voltage magnifier that is connected to a laptop, all of which jointly power the robot
1:31:17 -- Monitors shown automatically sensing motion and tracking movement on the monitors
1:32:57 -- Discussion of biometric profile that software cross references with database of card counters
1:40:00 -- Ben's Team wins 2.09 competition for excellence in robotics with their self driving robot, seen being moved with a remote controller, highlighting how fully autonomous technology still has ways to go
1:55:00 -- Biotech software driving security monitoring company out of business
Autonomous Robot
0:06:50 -- Describes the robotic wheel that is being built and will be able to navigate itself using a proprietary GPS system
1:19:37 -- Full shot of autonomous robot wheel
1:20:15 -- 8K resistor is attached to a voltage magnifier that is connected to a laptop, all of which jointly power the robot
1:40:00 -- Ben's Team wins 2.09 competition for excellence in robotics with their self driving robot, seen being moved with a remote controller, highlighting how fully autonomous technology still has ways to go
Retail Security System
0:07:59 -- Retail security alarm system is shown adjacent to the store's entrance
Laser Printer
0:11:19 -- Laser printed of autonomous robot specs, written in what appears to be the C programming language
0:56:39 -- Laser printer shown on a desk in a dorm room
1:05:23 -- Laser printer is used to print a photo of a card counting suspect from the security feeds
Personal Computers
0:13:15 -- Use of personal computers for academic purposes
0:18:00 -- Series of desktop computers shown lining the wall of an academic workspace
Airport Security
0:39:19 -- TSA metal detectors and luggage x-ray used to scan passengers and their belongings
"Eyes in the Sky"
0:41:58 -- Surveillance cameras seen in the top right corner of the casino entrance, recording license plates and vehicle occupants
0:42:05 -- Security cameras seen all over the ceiling throughout the casino
0:43:23 -- "All the casinos have cameras in the ceiling. They're called 'eyes in the sky'"
0:52:40 -- Inside the security control center, tens of electronic monitors with various camera feeds canvassing the whole
casino floor as well as specific tables and hands
1:04:21 -- A surveillance camera is manually oriented to focus on a specific target and analyze their gaming strategy
1:11:15 -- Control center monitors show feeds from multiple cameras with varying zooms tracking the movement at a casino blackjack table
1:31:17 -- Monitors shown automatically sensing motion and tracking movement on the monitors
Biometric Facial Recognition
0:28:57 -- Mention of new computer software in use at casinos that reads people's faces
1:05:23 -- Mention of security consulting companies losing work to biometric facial recognition software
1:12:46 -- Security consultant as opposed to facial recognition software identifies a movement pattern connecting two cooperating individuals, indicating card counting
1:32:57 -- Discussion of biometric profile that software cross references with database of card counters
1:55:00 -- Biotech software driving security monitoring company out of business
Telephones
0:49:49 -- A cordless hotel landline is used to receive a call
1:02:50 -- A mobile phone is used to record a video
1:03:07 -- A corded landline is used to make a phone call
1:30:56 -- Mobile phones are seen being used to hold out a conversation
Currency Counter
1:07:17 -- Currency counting machine used to return casino patrons’ winnings