In this article you will learn about the abstract display of a person, referred to as a stick figure.
What
The abstract display is a simplified visual of a person’s posture, shown as a stick figure made up of connected lines. It replaces real images to ensure privacy while still conveying body position.
The stick figure is also shown as a representation of the resident when consulting the Live View.
Why
Privacy matters. Nobi represents residents by replacing identifiable images with an abstract representation. The model shows 18 key points connected by lines, forming a stick figure that mirrors the person’s actual posture.
This visual helps caregivers monitor and analyze without compromising privacy. It's especially valuable in shared rooms or for residents who want actual images. The system processes this model locally, reducing image storage and exposure.
The abstract display appears only when “Stick figure” is selected in the privacy settings, or when viewing the live view of the resident's housing unit. For shared rooms, the most restrictive resident setting applies.
You can change privacy settings per resident in regard to the stick figure representation. To learn how, click here.
Still have questions? Contact Nobi Support.