Sentences with phrase «system monitors behaviour»

IBM's system monitors behaviour only after a person has logged in using their password.

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Current systems that use cameras to monitor drivers can only pick up changes in physical behaviour, which is potentially too late to avert problems.
An AI system monitors employee behaviour to detect when they might pose a security threat and track productivity
At the same time, engineers will monitor the mechanical behaviour of the system: they will measure tension on the tether, and monitor it for unwanted oscillations.
«Our system provides an objective way to classify the land surface, which is important not only for monitoring change but also for comparing the behaviour of ecosystems in different parts of the world.
«Going forward, we can use this information to set up real - time monitoring systems — such as GPS, Beidou and Galileo — for those sites and whenever we detect abnormal behaviour, the system can send out an early warning message.
Within two years, video analysis systems that monitor consumer behaviour could be cost - effective for many retailers.
Our solution quality is unprecedented, with flexible tools for curriculum planning and structuring, data rich attendance and welfare systems with fully integrated daily changes, relief teachers, room swaps, excursion, events, behaviour monitoring and recording.
Moreover, the widespread adoption of mobile CCTV systems in means of transport such as school buses, to evaluate incidents and monitor behaviour of pupils, further reinforces the flexible and proactive nature of this type of security system.
Now Kaid Benfield writes in CNU Public Square about a new study that took a more sophisticated and throrough look at the subject, that examined the behaviour of 6822 adults in 14 cities from 10 countries, tracking them with electronic exercise monitors and geographic information systems.
It offers the active virus control and also monitors your computer's behaviour regularly so that you can prevent the attacks of malicious codes in your system.
While these data can be recorded in a less clinical and more natural manner, it becomes increasingly difficult to monitor all external factors that considerably alter the behaviour of the cardiovascular system.
Parents are trained in defining, monitoring, and tracking child behaviour; in positive reinforcement procedures, including praise and other forms of positive parent attention and token or point systems; in extinction and mild punishment procedures, such as ignoring, response cost, and time out in lieu of physical punishment; in giving clear instructions or commands; and in problem solving.
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