Arteco, a provider of video event management solutions, is investing in strengthening its video intelligence capabilities and announced the addition of Advanced Video Analysis (AVA) to its video management solutions. The addition of the analytics platform combines Arteco’s video event management system (VEMS) with advanced algorithms such as hot zones, occupancy rate, smoke and fire detection, slip-and-fall identification and more, to support more powerful and proactive security and business strategies.
Comprehensive video analytics
AVA is a comprehensive suite of video analytics algorithms that supports a variety of intelligent processes, making it possible for operators to detect, track, and classify subjects or objects. A server-based solution that is easily added to the Arteco VEMS, AVA allows users to automatically detect events that may be associated with security risks, such as an object left behind. Marketing teams can also leverage analytics to help determine the success of promotional campaigns and determine conversion rates. Users continue to identify new use cases for analytics and video surveillance, and the market opportunity will continue to grow.
Automatic real-time alerts
“The addition of AVA analytics enables organisations to receive automatic, real-time alerts for pre-defined high-risk or high-interest activities, which allows operators to be more efficient and informed,” said Steve Birkmeier, Vice President, Sales and Business Development, Arteco. “Our mission is to help users quickly identify the most relevant information to enhance security and streamline operations. The evolution of our video analytic offerings is a core component of this ongoing strategy.”
Arteco adds Advanced Video Analysis (AVA) to its video management solutions
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