Avigilon incorporates self-learning video analysis technology into its HD Pro cameras
Available on networked devices 8 And 16 Avigilon's megapixels, the integration of self-learning video analytics technology detects and learns from changes in movement patterns in a security facility.
The integration of self-learning video analysis technology Avigilon corresponds to its HD Pro camera series, available in 4K resolutions (8 Megapixel) and 5K (16 Megapixel). As a result,, these cameras detect and learn from the monitored scene and adapt it to changes in motion patterns without the need for manual calibration.
Combining Avigilon's self-learning analysis with its HD Pro camera series provides superior perimeter protection and high-range control, with wide coverage and crisp, noise-free images.
For Mahesh Saptharishi, technology officer at Avigilon, "Video analysis is reducing the cost model of monitoring in an installation, while increasing the productivity of security personnel. The combination of our self-learning analysis technology with our HD Pro cameras can be used to proactively mitigate the impact of ongoing incidents, reducing damage and losses".
In this sense, Saptharishi especially highlights the capabilities of the new HD Pro camera with 5K resolution, "a unique sensor system with 16 Megapixel, the largest currently in the network security sector with self-learning video analytics that make it unique".
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