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Distinguishing Features: Provision-ISR DDA Video Analytics
Provision-ISR DDA Video Analytics harnesses AI capabilities to distinguish between humans, two-wheeled vehicles, and four-wheeled vehicles, providing users with a suite of security, safety, and business analytics options.
Detect. Distinguish. Alert
The video surveillance market is changing fast, with Artificial Intelligence transforming end user expectations by increasing detection accuracy and reducing false alarms. With DDA™ VIDEO ANALYTICS , Provision-ISR harnesses AI to deliver video surveillance capable of detecting, distinguishing, and alerting.
Developed by Provision-ISR’s Israeli engineers with an intent to keep the user experience intuitive and straightforward, DDA™ VIDEO ANALYTICS delivers new levels of useability and analytical capability.
The end of false alarms
Machine learning and the rapid development of deep learning approaches have revolutionised video analytics. Object Recognition technology in particular involves using the ‘experience’ gathered in datasets to recognise objects belonging to a particular type based on specific characteristics associated with that type.
Based on smart object recognition technology, DDA™ VIDEO ANALYTICS is capable of distinguishing between humans, four-wheeled vehicles and two-wheeled vehicles. The system triggers alarms or sends push notifications only when the desired object – such as a human in a vehicle-only zone – is detected.
This powerful capability reduces annoying false alarms caused by red herrings such as shadows, light changes, shaking trees or animals.
DDA™ - Line Crossing
Within the system the user can set access permissions and the crossing direction by drawing lines on a scene captured by camera footage. When the selected object type (human, twowheeled vehicle, or four-wheeled vehicle) crosses the line, the system will trigger an alarm.
If vehicles are not allowed to cross the line but humans are, for example, the system will generate an alarm only when a vehicle passes. It will not initiate an alarm if a person crosses the line. This constitutes an excellent capability in perimeter protection, home/office/shop safety, and one-way street monitoring applications.
DDA™ - Sterile Area
By drawing a virtual area (such as a rectangle) in the scene, a user can set access permissions that will result in the system triggering an alarm if a selected object type crosses the line.
If vehicles are not allowed to access the site but people are, the system will generate an alarm only when a vehicle enters the sterile/restricted area. The user can also configure the system to alarm upon a selected object type exiting the area – ideal for scenarios such as emergency exit surveillance, pedestrian area monitoring, and car dealership monitoring.
DDA™ - Object Counting
With Object Counting, the user can set parameters enabling the system to count when an object of a selected object type crosses a line. If the observed vehicle counting area is set at the entrance of a carpark, for example, the system can monitor carpark occupancy and alarm when parking has reached capacity.
In addition to monitoring the maximum capacity of a building/area, this function can be harnessed for a range of applications, such as visitor/customer counting for marketing and business analytics purposes.
Provision-ISR is exclusively distributed in New Zealand by Security Wholesale Ltd – www.swl.co.nz or visit the NZ Provision-ISR website at www.provision-isr.co.nz.