Avigilon Unusual Motion Detection (UMD) Technology

Technical Specification

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  • Make: Avigilon
  • Model code: Unusual Motion Detection (UMD) Technology
  • Software Type: Detection Software
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Avigilon Unusual Motion Detection (UMD) technology is an advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology that brings a new level of automation to surveillance, by revealing events that may have otherwise been missed. UMD technology allows operators to search through large amounts of recorded video faster by automatically focusing their attention on the atypical events that may need further investigation. The ACC™ user interface allows users to filter recorded video timeline and automatically review the unusual motion events. UMD events are then displayed in a simple playback screen that intelligently guides users through highlighted clips.

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Make Avigilon
Manufacturer Avigilon Corporation
Category CCTV>CCTV software
Model code Unusual Motion Detection (UMD) Technology
Software Type Detection Software
Additional info
  • Avigilon Unusual Motion Detection (UMD) technology is an advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology that brings a new level of automation to surveillance, by revealing events that may have otherwise been missed.
  • UMD technology allows operators to search through large amounts of recorded video faster by automatically focusing their attention on the atypical events that may need further investigation.
  • The ACC™ user interface allows users to filter recorded video timeline and automatically review the unusual motion events. UMD events are then displayed in a simple playback screen that intelligently guides users through highlighted clips.
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