Japanese startup Vaak has developed artificial intelligence (AI) software that looks for potential shoplifters on video surveillance footage.
The software searches for indicators such as fidgeting, restlessness, and other potentially suspicious body language.
Last year, Vaak helped catch a shoplifter at a convenience store in Yokohama, Japan. The startup had set up its software in the shop as a test case, and was able to identify previously undetected shoplifting activity.
The ability to detect and analyze unusual human behavior also has other applications.
Vaak is developing a video-based self-checkout system, and wants to use the video to collect information on how consumers interact with items in the store to help shops display products more effectively.
The software could also be used in public spaces to detect other kinds of suspicious behavior.
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