Things To Know about Intelligent Video Analytics

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There’s no denying that automation is the key concept and while human intervention is still needed, video analytics are proving to be far more effective than continuous video monitoring by personnel. And this is easy to see considering AI doesn’t easily become distracted and has the potential to monitor multiple cameras at once.

If you’re yet to leverage what intelligent video analytics offers small businesses, then there is no better time to do so than now. Either way, it always pays off to have an insight into what you’re dealing with before you finally hit the road. And that’s what this blog post will help ensure you uncover today.

The ideal way to illustrate the potential of AI video analytics is to examine some of the ways in which it’s already being used. Read on below to find out more.

Safety, Security, and Quality Control in Manufacturing

As you might already know, intelligent video analytics can recognize and track the movement of individual people and objects. Security is the most obvious application you can never risk skimping on. For instance, your surveillance system can trigger alerts when it spots unauthorized people in certain areas of a facility.

But security is only a chunk of what intelligent video analytics can offer your small business. It can also help to protect your people from danger. There are often warning signs before a workplace accident occurs, and Artificial Intelligence may have a life-saving role to play in detecting risks before accidents happen.

Security Surveillance and Patient Needs in Healthcare

Video surveillance has been part of the healthcare landscape for decades now. Primary concerns include the safety of patients, staff, and visitors as well as the monitoring of scheduled medication to prevent theft or misuse. With intelligent video analytics, these tasks are automated.

Aside from monitoring security, intelligent systems have the potential to help bolster patient care. For example, they can identify unattended patients in distress, or patients who have not been checked on as frequently as they should be.

Not to mention, it allows for monitoring in waiting areas to determine average wait times and any bottlenecks or need for improvement. They can also help in care settings by alerting staff to missed medications, signs of mental distress, or incidents requiring their attention. Actually, intelligent video analytics is now applicable in a wide range of areas.

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