Hanwha Vision Develops Two AI-Powered Security Monitors for Retail
Designed for security and loss prevention in retail, the new SMT-2731PV and SMT-3231PV monitors from Hanwha Vision incorporate AI for accurate object detection and classification.
The new monitors Hanwha Vision SMT-2731PV & SMT-3231PV public vision with artificial intelligence (AI PVM), in screen formats of 27 and 32", Respectively, are an ideal security solution for Improve retail operations, with applications that include the entrance of the establishment, Shopping aisles and self-checkouts.
These AI-powered monitors have been designed to deter criminal activity and reduce losses through visible surveillance, while providing marketing information through high-definition screens.
Hanwha Vision's range of AI PVM monitors features Intelligent video analytics for accurate object detection and classification using deep learning (deep learning).
The loitering and line crossing detection can alert operators to suspicious individuals in a specific area for a set period of time, Helping to Protect Warehouses and Offices. AI Reduce false alarms and allows for a quick search for evidence to support investigations.
The People counting and queue management analysis provide valuable insights to improve the in-store experience, by helping management plan staff schedules and predict peak activity.
The Heat Map Analysis They also provide information on the impact of product placement on the shelves and the different promotions within the store.
Retailers can use AI PVM monitors as a Additional channel of communication with the customer, no need for microSD cards or USB connection, to display logos and up to ten images to promote new products or special offers.
Screens can also display advertising or other messages Retail, surveillance images or views of the store and customer activity on the same monitor, With Flexible PIP/PBP configurations.
When the monitor's built-in AI detects a person walking in front of the screen, These can switch from an advertising view to a surveillance view that makes it obvious to the passerby that they are being monitored and thus deter them from attempting to steal.
Monitors can be adjusted to display the Images in landscape or portrait format with the same view monitored and recorded in the correct orientation. Operators can schedule equipment to turn on and off at certain times (even remotely), For example, during store opening hours.
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