Video Analytics
Types of Video Analytics
Fixed Algorithms Analytics
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Analytics
Facial Recognition (FR) Analytics
Video analytics are data or statistics pulled from digital video. They are ideally processed and interpreted to be actionable, which is not always the case. It entails finding patterns that help in effective and well-informed decision-making to optimize security.
According to Thomas L. Norman in Effective Physical Security, there are three common types of video analytics:
Both fixed algorithm analytics and AI learning algorithms determine unwanted or suspicious behavior in the field of view of an IP camera, and push that information as a notification to the administrator’s computer.
The only difference is that fixed algorithm analytics look for specific instances, called “events” such as:
Artificial intelligence (AI) learning algorithms collect information, and with the help of the administrator, learns which events to look out for.
It is similar to a child learning from a parent. The child “absorbs” all information like a sponge, and the parent identifies and corrects wrong behavior. This is how the system learns and becomes more sophisticated, reaching a point wherein it identifies events correctly, with complete details.
Although AI learning algorithms take time to be useful, they are the most flexible and actionable when it reaches sophistication.
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Facial recognition (FR) systems use IP cameras to collect a specific type of data based on people’s faces. It creates a database of people’s face data, and thereafter, compares detected faces seen by the IP camera with it.
It can be categorized as a biometric, like fingerprints, irises, and voices for identification of individuals.
Facial recognition is commonly used for access control, but has many other applications, such as:
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