19.09.2012 • Product

Geutebrück: Aimetis kernel algorithm for video assistance solution

Geutebrück: Aimetis kernel algorithm for video assistance solution. Geutebrück have used an Aimetis kernel algorithm in their new, high performance, video assistance solution.

This software filters CCTV information and reports a range of different types of objects and behaviours requiring attention or investigation. ‘Person’, ‘car’, ‘fast’, ‘slow’, ‘wrong direction’, ‘object appearing’ and ‘object disappearing’ can all be recognized either separately or logically combined.

Alerts automatically activate recording from particular cameras; switch pictures of the event to another viewer station; trigger alarm; direct PTZ and/or dome systems; change the site plan on the screen; inform a host management system, etc. whatever is required.

In ‘dual sensor mode’ this video assistant can be operated in parallel with the GeViScope’s own VMD to provide outstanding accuracy for monitoring perimeters, open sites and buildings.

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