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3xLOGIC, a pioneering provider of integrated and intelligent security and business solutions, will debut its recently launched edge-based deep learning analytics cameras at The Security Event 2024. The X-Series cameras combine state-of-the-art hardware with advanced analytics to deliver real-time, accurate and actionable data, transforming how surveillance systems can be deployed and utilised.

The X-Series uses object, people, perimeter, and vehicle identification algorithms to provide accurate detection and tracking in dense, complex, and busy environments. Using vast volumes of representative data, the cameras continuously analyse movements and behaviour, while using predictive analysis to constantly track each object.

Motion-based solutions

Level of filtering is mainly useful for improving accuracy or seeing intricate behaviours

3xLOGIC’s analytics technology utilises appearance-based models, as opposed to established motion-based solutions that depend solely on changes in pixels over time to indicate movement. This decreases the opportunity for false positives resulting from elements such as illumination changes or foliage, as the trackers identify and ignore them because they don’t look like objects of interest. 

This level of filtering is particularly effective for improving accuracy or detecting complex behaviours, and once an object begins tracking, a unique identification code is assigned that stays with the object in the field of view.

3xLOGIC’s deep learning analytics

X-Series cameras can be deployed both indoors and outdoors and allow valuable business intelligence to be gained. Core applications include retail, commercial and office premises, education, hospitality, warehousing and distribution, healthcare, and critical infrastructure. 

3xLOGIC’s deep learning analytics provide information about dwell time, entry and exit, appearance, and disappearance, abandoned and removed objects, traffic direction and tailgating, as well as people movement and counting.

3xLOGIC's VIGIL video management system

Integration with VIGIL TRENDS makes security management easier and more efficient

X-Series cameras form an integral part of 3xLOGIC's VIGIL video management system, allowing users to harness the full potential of their surveillance ecosystem. For example, person, object, and vehicle detection capabilities can be integrated into VIGIL CLOUD, so that only actionable detection and notifications are delivered. 

Meanwhile, the VIGIL Server provides support for use cases such as perimeter protection, business intelligence and alarm notifications. Integration with VIGIL TRENDS makes security management easier and more efficient by turning data into meaningful information – collating, deciphering, and presenting it in a way that makes sense by showing present and historical data in a business context.

X-Series edge-based deep learning analytics

3xLOGIC’s Mike Poe, Director, Product Management at 3xLOGIC said, "Our X-Series edge-based deep learning analytics cameras empower organisations to take their security to the next level by providing them with powerful analytical tools that deliver insights and actionable data, enabling them to make informed decisions and respond quickly to potential security threats.’

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