Matthew J Farrow, Age 421936 Regent St, Schenectady, NY 12309

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1936 Regent St, Schenectady, NY 12309 (518) 982-1904

Niskayuna, NY

Brighton, MA

Dennis, MA

Watertown, MA

South Dennis, MA

Lawrence, MA

Keene, NH

1936 Regent St, Schenectady, NY 12309

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Teacher At Wildwood Programs

Position:
Teacher at Wildwood Programs, Community Hab Specialist at Wildwood Programs, Teacher at Sylvan Learning
Location:
Albany, New York Area
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Wildwood Programs - Latham, NY since Jun 2012
Teacher
Wildwood Programs - Latham, NY since Sep 2012
Community Hab Specialist
Sylvan Learning - Albany, New York Area since Nov 2012
Teacher
Capital Region BOCES - Capital Region, Albany Mar 2011 - Jun 2012
Substitute Teacher
Merchant Warehouse Feb 2008 - Dec 2010
Account Executive
Enterprise Rent-A-Car Aug 2007 - Feb 2008
Account Representative
Enterprise Rent-A-Car Oct 2006 - Sep 2007
Management Trainee
Beacon Hill Athletic Clubs May 2005 - Oct 2006
Member Services Representative
Education:
The College of Saint Rose 2011 - 2012
Master of Education (M.Ed.), Childhood Education
Keene State College 2000 - 2005
Bachelor of Arts, Communications
Interests:
Music, sports, running, hiking, reading
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Matthew Farrow

Location:
United States

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Cart Inspection For Suspicious Items

US Patent:
8430312, Apr 30, 2013
Filed:
Apr 2, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/437456
Inventors:
Malay Kundu - Lexington MA, US
Brian Frank O'Donnell - Nashua NH, US
Matthew K. Farrow - Canton MA, US
Vikram Srinivasan - Billerica MA, US
Joshua Migdal - Wayland MA, US
Assignee:
Stoplift, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G06K 15/00
US Classification:
235383, 235375, 235381, 382103, 382209
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus provide for a Cart Inspector to create a suspicion level for a transaction when a video image of the transaction portrays an item(s) left in a shopping cart. Specifically, the Cart Inspector obtains video data associated with a time(s) of interest. The video data originates from a video camera that monitors a transaction area. The Cart Inspector analyzes the video data with respect to target image(s) associated with a transaction in the transaction area during the time(s) of interest. The Cart Inspector creates an indication of a suspicion level for the transaction based on analysis of the target image(s). Creation of a high suspicion level for the transaction indicates that the transaction's corresponding video images most likely portray occurrences where the purchase price of an item transported through the transaction area was not included in the total amount paid by the customer.

Method And Apparatus For Detecting Suspicious Activity Using Video Analysis From Alternative Camera Viewpoint

US Patent:
8448858, May 28, 2013
Filed:
Jun 22, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/489099
Inventors:
Malay Kundu - Lexington MA, US
Joshua Migdal - Wayland MA, US
Vikram Srinivasan - Billerica MA, US
Matthew Farrow - Canton MA, US
Assignee:
Stoplift, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G06K 15/00
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
235383, 235375
Abstract:
A system performs video identification of items involved with transactions, as captured in video data, and compares this item identification information with transaction data obtained from a transaction terminal such as a point-of-sale register to identify situations that are suspicious and may indicate fraudulent activity or operator error. In particular, the system as disclosed herein utilizes unique camera positions, and can use video data from more than one camera, to perform robust detections of fraudulent or suspicious activities associated with transactions in the transaction area. By obtaining video data originating from at least one video camera that monitors a transaction area, the system can automatically (i. e. no human involvement needed) analyze the video data to track items involved in a transaction in the transaction area. Using this information, the system can compare the video analysis of the tracked items to transaction data produced from a transaction terminal to identify suspicious activity.

Correlating Detected Events With Image Data

US Patent:
8462212, Jun 11, 2013
Filed:
Jan 11, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/685517
Inventors:
Malay Kundu - Lexington MA, US
Joshua Migdal - Wayland MA, US
Vikram Srinivasan - Billerica MA, US
Matthew Farrow - Canton MA, US
Assignee:
Stoplift, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
H04N 7/18
H04N 9/475
US Classification:
348150, 348512
Abstract:
According to one configuration, a computer environment includes a first monitoring system, a second monitoring system, and an analyzer. The first monitoring system produces video of an item being entered into a point of sale system. The second monitoring system monitors events associated with entering of the item into the point of sale system. The analyzer detects, via a communication from the second monitoring system, an occurrence of at least one event associated with entering of the item. Based on communication, the analyzer correlates the at least one event to a particular time in the video when the at least one event occurred.

Method And Apparatus For Web-Enabled Random-Access Review Of Point Of Sale Transactional Video

US Patent:
8538820, Sep 17, 2013
Filed:
Oct 26, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/912473
Inventors:
Joshua Migdal - Wayland MA, US
Matthew Farrow - Canton MA, US
Vikram Srinivasan - Billerica MA, US
Malay Kundu - Lexington MA, US
Assignee:
Stoplift, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G06Q 20/00
H04N 7/18
US Classification:
705 16, 348153
Abstract:
Techniques disclosed herein include a reviewer interface for providing random-access review of point-of-sale (POS) video, visual indicators to point to point to objects within the point-of-sale video, and/or display of interactive statistical features. The system obtains video data of point-of-sale transactions, and corresponding transaction data correlated with the video data. The system identifies and displays transaction events of interest. In one embodiment, such a display includes displaying a visual indicator positioned at a spatial location within displayed video to identify a location of an object in the displayed video that corresponds to the transaction event identified as a transaction event of interest. The system also includes functionality to display visual indicators associated with transaction data to convey magnitude or quantity of transaction events of interest. The system also includes interactive graphs and filtering criteria for displaying transaction statistics and to browse details of transaction events.

Method And Apparatus For Random-Access Review Of Point Of Sale Transactional Video

US Patent:
8570375, Oct 29, 2013
Filed:
Dec 4, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/328419
Inventors:
Vikram Srinivasan - Billerica MA, US
Malay Kundu - Lexington MA, US
Joshua Migdal - Wayland MA, US
Matthew Farrow - Canton MA, US
Assignee:
Stoplift, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
H04N 7/18
US Classification:
348150, 235383, 348570
Abstract:
The present disclosure includes a system in which a video displayer, having access to video surveillance data and point-of-sale transaction data, provides random-access review of point-of-sale transactional video. Embodiments herein provide a new method of reviewing security video of a transaction taking place at a retail establishment's point-of-sale transaction area, or register. Embodiments herein enable random and instantaneous access to any number of transaction events that may be of interest to a loss prevention investigator. In one embodiment, a video displayer obtains video data comprising a point-of-sale transaction occurring at a point-of-sale transaction area, and transaction data from a point-of-sale terminal. The video displayer displays video of individual transaction events from a larger transaction, and visually modifies displayed video at a moment in the video when a transaction event occurs.

Cart Inspection For Suspicious Items

US Patent:
2008022, Sep 18, 2008
Filed:
Mar 12, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/047042
Inventors:
Malay Kundu - Lexington MA, US
Brian Frank O'Donnell - Nashua NH, US
Matthew K. Farrow - Canton MA, US
Vikram Srinivasan - Billerica MA, US
Joshua Migdal - Wayland MA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
H04N 7/18
US Classification:
382103, 348143, 348E07085
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus provide for a Cart Inspector to create a suspicion level for a transaction when a video image of the transaction portrays an item(s) left in a shopping cart. Specifically, the Cart Inspector obtains video data associated with a time(s) of interest. The video data originates from a video camera that monitors a transaction area. The Cart Inspector analyzes the video data with respect to target image(s) associated with a transaction in the transaction area during the time(s) of interest. The Cart Inspector creates an indication of a suspicion level for the transaction based on analysis of the target image(s). Creation of a high suspicion level for the transaction indicates that the transaction's corresponding video images most likely portray occurrences where the purchase price of an item transported through the transaction area was not included in the total amount paid by the customer.

Video Tracking Systems And Methods Employing Cognitive Vision

US Patent:
2009031, Dec 24, 2009
Filed:
May 9, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/387968
Inventors:
Sadiye Zeyno Guler - Winchester MA, US
Jason Adam Silverstein - Wilmington MA, US
Matthew Kevin Farrow - Canton MA, US
Ian Harris Pushee - Ayer MA, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/225
US Classification:
348169, 348E05024
Abstract:
Video tracking systems and methods include a peripheral master tracking process integrated with one or more tunnel tracking processes. The video tracking systems and methods utilize video data to detect and/or track separately several stationary or moving objects in a manner of tunnel vision. The video tracking system includes a master peripheral tracker for monitoring a scene and detecting an object, and a first tunnel tracker initiated by the master peripheral tracker, wherein the first tunnel tracker is dedicated to track one detected object.

Notification System And Methods For Use In Retail Environments

US Patent:
2012032, Dec 20, 2012
Filed:
Jun 6, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/490281
Inventors:
Malay Kundu - Lexington MA, US
Joshua Migdal - Wayland MA, US
Matthew Farrow - Canton MA, US
International Classification:
G08B 21/00
H04N 7/18
US Classification:
348150, 340540
Abstract:
Embodiments herein include novel ways of alerting store personnel when various activities, events, conditions, etc., occur at the checkout in retail establishments. For example, in accordance with one embodiment, the alerting can take place in substantially real-time, when the event occurs, allowing personnel to take appropriate measures, corrective or otherwise, to deal with the detected event. Examples of such events may include situations such as when a person of interest is detected as shopping at the store, when a cashier has missed scanning an item at the checkout, or to alert store personnel if a non-empty shopping cart has exited the store without payment (a.k.a., a cart push-out). Although the discussion below uses a grocery store as an example retail environment, embodiments herein can be used in any type of retail environment.

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