Let AI Take Your Security to Higher Grounds
As AI technology evolves, rich captured metadata, such as color of clothing, age or gender, will add even more relevance to enable a higher level of control for video surveillance services.
This means that in addition to detecting unusual motion-based activity, this technology has the potential to guide attention to other "unusual" data to verify and respond more accurately and in a timely manner to a security event, eliminating any possibility of inattention and omission by the operator of a traditional security service.
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The ability of AI to reduce working hours to minutes is particularly significant when one thinks of the gradual decline in human attention span. Consider all the information that is presented to a person on a given day. They don't necessarily pay attention to everything because most of this information is irrelevant. Instead, they prioritize what is and isn't important, often focusing only on surprising or unusual information or events.
Now, consider how much information is presented to a security operator who monitors dozens of surveillance cameras on a daily basis. After just twenty minutes, their attention span decreases significantly, which means that most of the actions being filmed are never watched and critical information may go undetected. By taking on the task of "watching" all actions simultaneously, AI technology can focus attention on events that may get out of control.
As AI technology evolves, the rich metadata captured in surveillance video will add even more relevance to what operators see.
Our technology uses artificial intelligence to continuously learn what a typical activity looks like in a scene and then detect and report unusual events, adding a new level of automation to surveillance, Intuitive Intelligence.
This saves time, intercepts anomalies and infringements more quickly, automatically focusing their attention on atypical events, allowing them to respond more effectively to critical questions about who, what, where and when and allow immediate intervention.