Project | Translated | Unfinished | Unfinished words | Unfinished characters | Untranslated | Checks | Suggestions | Comments | |
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NTP | 16% | 1,185 | 45,113 | 310,998 | 1,013 | 1 | 12 | 0 | |
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Overview
Language code | pt_BR | |
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Aliased language codes | braz_por, portuguese_br, bp, por_br, ptb | |
Text direction | Left to right | |
Number of speakers | 192,661,560 | |
Plural: Default plural 8 translations | ||
Number of plurals | 2 | |
Plural type | One/other | |
Plurals | Singular | 0, 1 | Plural | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 |
Plural formula | n > 1 |
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Plural: CLDR v38+ plural 5 translations | ||
Number of plurals | 3 | |
Plural type | One/many/other | |
Plurals | One | 0, 1 | Many | 1000000, 2000000 |
Other | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 | |
Plural formula | (n == 0 || n == 1) ? 0 : ((n != 0 && n % 1000000 == 0) ? 1 : 2) |
String statistics
Strings percent | Hosted strings | Words percent | Hosted words | Characters percent | Hosted characters | |
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Total | 1,427 | 47,331 | 325,300 | |||
Approved | 0% | 0 | 0% | 0 | 0% | 0 |
Waiting for review | 16% | 242 | 4% | 2,218 | 4% | 14,302 |
Translated | 16% | 242 | 4% | 2,218 | 4% | 14,302 |
Needs editing | 12% | 172 | 12% | 5,844 | 11% | 37,419 |
Read-only | 0% | 0 | 0% | 0 | 0% | 0 |
Failing checks | 1% | 1 | 1% | 1 | 1% | 4 |
Strings with suggestions | 1% | 12 | 1% | 25 | 1% | 176 |
Untranslated strings | 70% | 1,013 | 82% | 39,269 | 84% | 273,579 |
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# Collection
Sources of CCTV footage include:
- Cameras in the street or in other public locations.
- Cameras in private buildings (e.g. shops, offices).
- Public transport cameras on buses, trains, highways, etc.
- Home surveillance systems such as Amazon Ring.
- In-vehicle surveillance systems like those found on Teslas.
CCTV cameras can vary widely in quality, range, night vision capabilities, presence of microphones, etc.
# Storage
After its collection, CCTV footage is often stored for some time (from days to indefinite durations) before being erased.
# Analysis
An adversary can analyze CCTV footage:
- In real time if the cameras are integrated into a central network. Real-time analysis can take place either as part of routine surveillance or during exceptional events (e.g. demonstrations).
- Retroactively if the CCTV footage has been stored. Retroactive analysis can help identify a suspect by their [face](tl://techniques/forensics/facial-recognition.html), [gait](tl://techniques/forensics/gait-recognition.html), [voice](tl://techniques/forensics/linguistics.html), etc.
Analysis of CCTV footage can be performed:
- By humans.
- By automated systems such as automated license plate readers or [facial recognition systems](tl://techniques/forensics/facial-recognition.html).
# See also
- [You Can't Catch What You Can't See: Against Video Surveillance](res://#catch-see).
- The topics
["[Video surveillance](res://#topic=video-surveillance)" and["[Automated license plate readers"](res://#topic=automated-license-plate-readers)".