You do not have to be a big Vegas casino or the Department
of Defense to have an automated video system with the intelligence
to identify and track targets, send automated alerts and store
recordings of surveillance off-site.
Automatically identify targets
Track objects across multiple cameras
Real time motion analysis
Extract video intelligence
Automated event-driven alerts
Use existing analog cameras
Communicate with PDAs
Manage large numbers of cameras
Advances in computer, camera and networking
technologies have provided camera systems that identify
and track people and/or objects with automated alert
triggering when exceptions to configurable rules occur.
Intelligent Video Systems deployed by Mumford typically fall
into one of three generations of analytics (as defined by the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security, T.S.A.). Using A to D
(Analog to Digital) conversion technologies we can even turn
existing analog cameras into highly effective digital detectors.
First generation analytics refers to motion detection.
Motion detection is accomplished in digital systems
(and modified analog systems) by comparing pixel
changes from one frame to the next. Motion detection
is effective for protecting perimeters and/or moving
objects (people) in areas where none are supposed to be.
Second generation analysis represents the true beginning
of Intelligent Video.