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Speed cameras in Poland

Postby mqbiak » Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:35 pm

Foxy: you have had a good idea with your application. Congratulations. And good luck with your PhD thesis.

There is a system for speed cameras in Poland, embedded in a navigation software, which looks very similar to yours. It is called NaviExpert.

See:
http://www.naviexpert.com/products/navi ... adars.html

I've been using it for quite some time, and contributing to it, too. It seems to work fine. And it is embedded in navigation, like I said.

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Postby Foxy » Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:37 pm

Yes, I 've heard of this system, which seems to be quite good (even if limited to Poland). I'm wondering how their trust engine works, since this is the key point in FoxyTag.
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Postby mqbiak » Mon Aug 25, 2008 1:46 pm

[quote="Foxy"]I'm wondering how their trust engine works, since this is the key point in FoxyTag.[/quote]

They don't say much about it on their web-page. Even the Polish version of the page (which seems to be rather more up-to-date) does not mention any specifics, except that "the system evaluates the reliability of users" and "a camera warning appears only after a number of reliable reports".

It looks like a company secret.
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Postby Foxy » Mon Sep 08, 2008 9:12 am

OK, then try to delete all their cameras and see if they are able to catch you :lol:
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