Deep learning engine set to supercharge end-to-end solutions

Issue 8 2022 Surveillance

IDIS, manufacturer of South Korean-made video technology, will be displaying an exciting line-up of end-to-end video solutions that include the latest advances in AI-powered video analytics for businesses of any size, at this year’s Intersec on stand S1-J27.

The company will unveil its new range of NDAA-compliant edge AI cameras and new appliances, including the DV-3200 AI in the Box, that leverage the power of the IDIS Deep Learning Engine, which is trained on vast datasets to deliver up to 98% accuracy and is designed to meet any budget and application

The new flexible and scalable range of deep-learning options lets organisations of any size reap the benefits of AI-powered analytics by eliminating the inefficiency of false alarms with more accurate alerts. This supports more proactive real-time monitoring and faster responses, while delivering on the IDIS promise of a low total cost of ownership (TCO).

The AI Box for Surveillance, also launching, is a simple and affordable 4-channel add-on appliance that comes without any license fees and provides unlimited scalability. It delivers all the benefits of AI object detection - including people, cars, and bikes - along with line crossing, loitering detection, and face detection. An easy upgrade option, it lets organisations leverage their existing investments in IDIS cameras by simply connecting the DV-1304-A box to their NVRs. For new systems, it enables a more proactive approach to security.

Visitors can also get hands-on demonstrations of the comprehensive range of NDAA-compliant cameras, NVRs, pre-configured AI in the Box appliances, and a choice of VMS suited to the specific challenges of the retail sector, banking, and logistics applications.

For the banking sector, IDIS will showcase its latest 64-channel NVR, pre-configured with IDIS Solution Suite VMS and IDIS Deep Learning Analytics, and the IDIS Intelligent Video Wall Station. A new 8-channel encoder and HD-TVI recorder lets banks securely migrate to full IP surveillance without interruption to coverage. IDIS offers the option to retain analogue equipment, and to integrate with Bosch’s intrusion and fire detection technology, eliminating siloed systems and reducing operating expenditure.

For logistics and retail customers, IDIS video innovations are cutting shrink, improving health and safety, and transforming customer service. The IDIS retail solution now includes the AI Box for Retail, giving even small stores the benefits of AI-powered in-store and customer intelligence. IDIS will debut a remote on-board camera system for vehicles used in logistics and warehousing, as well as a range of apps and cameras that can scan barcodes and track goods across large logistics centres and warehouses, improving operational efficiency and customer service.




Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page



Further reading:

Smarter investigations in Security Center SaaS
Genetec Surveillance
Genetec has announced new intelligent automation (IA)-powered investigation capabilities in Security Center SaaS to help operators quickly locate video evidence, understand the context surrounding an event, and close cases in minutes.

Read more...
ONVIF to end support for Profile S
News & Events Surveillance
ONVIF has announced that it will end support for ONVIF Profile S and recommends using its successor, Profile T. Profile S is the first-ever profile introduced by ONVIF in 2011.

Read more...
IQ and AI
Leaderware Editor's Choice Surveillance AI & Data Analytics
Following his presentation at the Estate Security Conference in October, Craig Donald delves into the challenge of balancing human operator ‘IQ’ and AI system detection within CCTV control rooms.

Read more...
Recording 40 high-resolution channels
Dallmeier Electronic Southern Africa Surveillance Products & Solutions
With the new MK4 revision of the DMS 2400, Dallmeier introduces a more powerful version of its video appliance, enabling the recording of up to 40 high-resolution video streams, and offering significantly increased capacity.

Read more...
New Edge AI Plus PTZ cameras with analytics
Products & Solutions Surveillance
IDIS has unveiled two new PTZ cameras that are NDAA-compliant, delivering AI auto-tracking, rapid 40x zoom, EIS image stabilisation, and advanced automated AI functionality.

Read more...
Direct-to-cloud surveillance platform
Surveillance Infrastructure
Oncam has announced a forthcoming end-to-end, direct-to-cloud video platform that combines AI-enabled cameras, intelligent IoT devices, and cloud-integrated video management software to deliver smarter performance with reduced complexity.

Read more...
Smarter security for real-world challenges
Secutel Technologies Surveillance
SecuVue connects existing CCTV cameras directly to the cloud, delivering exception-based alerts instead of endless footage. Visual Messenger ensures every alert and event reaches the control room securely and instantly.

Read more...
Drones and a hint of access control
Surveillance Products & Solutions
Drones are an indispensable tool for security operations, with more functionality and capabilities than ever. Securex Cape Town 2025 will naturally have drone service providers available to light the way for interested parties.

Read more...
Innovations in video management
Arteco Global Africa Surveillance
Visitors to Securex Cape Town this year will have the opportunity to experience Arteco’s latest innovations in video management and integrated security technology, including uSee VMS, Arteco’s hybrid-cloud video management platform.

Read more...
Human-centric control rooms
Iritron Integrated Solutions Surveillance Residential Estate (Industry)
Iritron and Oculus show that when it comes to control rooms, people, not just technology, are at the centre of the most significant performance differentiators today, not just how efficiently the technology works.

Read more...










While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, the publisher and its agents cannot be held responsible for any errors contained, or any loss incurred as a result. Articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the publishers. The editor reserves the right to alter or cut copy. Articles submitted are deemed to have been cleared for publication. Advertisements and company contact details are published as provided by the advertiser. Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or veracity of supplied material.




© Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd. | All Rights Reserved.