22.06.2018 • NewsAIAritficial IntelligenceAvigilon

Avigilon Adds Unusual Motion Detection Technology to H4 SL and Mini Dome Cameras

Avigilon announced it has extended its video analytics platform to the H4 SL and H4 Mini Dome camera lines with the addition of Unusual Motion Detection (UMD) technology. The addi...

Avigilon announced it has extended its video analytics platform to the H4 SL and H4 Mini Dome camera lines with the addition of Unusual Motion Detection (UMD) technology.

The addition of UMD technology in the H4 SL camera line and H4 Mini Dome camera line offer customers powerful artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities at an entry-level price point. Without any predefined rules or set up, UMD technology continuously learns what typical activity in a scene looks like, and then detects and flags unusual motion. Through Avigilon Control Center (ACC) software, it allows operators to review large amounts of video faster by focusing their attention on the atypical events that may need further investigation.

Figure 1. Avigilon adds UMD technology on the H4 SL and H4 Mini Dome camera lines for powerful artificial intelligence capabilities at an entry-level price point.
“We believe that AI can benefit all of our customers regardless of project size, complexity, or budget,” said James Henderson, Avigilon’s President and Chief Operating Officer. “By adding UMD technology to the H4 SL and Mini Dome camera lines, we’ve created an easy-to-install and cost-effective way to deploy advanced video analytics in any application.”

All new H4 SL and Mini Dome cameras include UMD technology, which is supported by the upcoming release of ACC 6.10 video management software. A free firmware download is available for previously installed cameras.

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