Smart Surveillance

Smart surveillance systems are "monitoring systems that perform the labor of surveillance with less human input and less need to rely on the perceptual capacities and analytical skills of human beings, with the possibility of creating new divisions of perceptual labor between humans and computers' (Gates, 2011, p. 3).

References:

Gates, K A. (2011). Our biometric future: Facial recognition technology and the culture of surveillance. New York: New York UP.