Maxxess offers “The Ultimate Guide to AI-Driven Video Surveillance Solutions”

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Provider of innovative SaaS and security management software solutions, Maxxess, has released the “The Ultimate Guide to AI-Driven Video Surveillance Solutions”, which discusses how the development, implementation, and operation of bespoke video surveillance systems have long been a central component of any effective commercial security installation.

As foundational technologies like cameras, storage solutions, and processing systems have become more advanced, defensive capabilities have dramatically increased.

Among the most beneficial modern developments has been the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) software and machine learning algorithms, technologies that enable stakeholders to automate many essential surveillance processes and support human teams in new and exciting ways. From instant threat detection to large-scale data analysis, AI has transformed the security industry and continues to see more and more businesses adopt the technology.

One of the main processes that AI has enhanced is the analysis of real-time security data, enabling modern commercial surveillance systems to automatically detect various stimuli, analyse key security events, and enact appropriate responses. This is the power of CCTV video analytics for security, Maxxess says.

For business owners, security professionals, and tech enthusiasts interested in harnessing the power of advanced video analytics for security purposes, the following guide explores what video analytics is as well as the operation, utilisation, and key principles behind modern video analytics camera systems.

Topics covered in the piece are diverse and numerous, including what video analytics is and how video analytics works, as well as the importance of video analytics surveillance, including enhance visibility, instant responses, actionable insights, service quality and customer behaviour.

It covers common types of video analytics in CCTV, including license plate recognition (LPR), facial recognition, occupancy counting, and open tracking, as well as how different industries use video analytics in CCTV, including video analytics in retail, healthcare video analytics, video analytics in law enforcement, smart city management and video analytics in manufacturing.

The piece also discusses the pros and cons of video surveillance analytics. To read the piece in full, click here

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