Researchers develop method to identify flashers on Chatroulette
Men who drop their trousers and display their genitals on the internet can now be detected more reliably and automatically, is the thrust of this new study.
In "SafeVchat: Detecting Obscene Content and Misbehaving Users in Online Video Chat Services" (Xinyu Xing, Yu-Li Liang, Hanqiang Cheng, Jianxun Dang, Sui Huang, Richard Han, Xue Liu, Qin Lv, Shivakant Mishra, arXiv:1101.3124v1m, January 17, 2011) the authors, at University of Colorado at Boulder, McGill University, and Ohio State University, explain:
Online video chat services such as Chatroulette, Omegle, and vChatter that randomly match pairs of users in video chat sessions are fast becoming very popular, with over a million users per month in the case of Chatroulette. A key problem encountered in such systems is the presence of flashers and obscene content…. This paper presents SafeVchat, a novel solution to the problem of flasher detection that employs an array of image detection algorithms…. The paper introduces a novel, motion-based skin detection method that achieves significantly higher recall and better precision.
BONUS: A video demonstrating this in action (NSFW).
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