Move Surveillance to a Proactive Security Strategy With Video Analytics
Video analytics is revolutionizing the field of surveillance by transforming it into a proactive security tool. Traditionally, video surveillance has been used reactively to aid investigations after incidents occur. However, with the advent of advanced behavioral analytics, security professionals ca...
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description | Video analytics is revolutionizing the field of surveillance by transforming it into a proactive security tool. Traditionally, video surveillance has been used reactively to aid investigations after incidents occur. However, with the advent of advanced behavioral analytics, security professionals can now identify threats before they escalate. Unlike conventional video analytics that recognize static objects, behavioral analytics employ AI-driven technology to autonomously detect, analyze, and recognize actions and events. This allows security professionals to quickly address and prevent potentially dangerous situations. Behavioral analytics can differentiate between various behaviors and situations, such as fighting versus hugging or a person falling versus bending over. By leveraging video analytics, security leaders can proactively address safety concerns, improve monitoring accuracy, and reduce personnel costs. The deployment of advanced behavioral recognition video analytics is already underway in various sectors, including transportation hubs, healthcare facilities, and corporate campuses, and its success will further accelerate the adoption of proactive video systems. |
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