IVA AI Pro Visual Gun Detection

SMART Estate Security 2025 Products & Solutions, Surveillance, Security Services & Risk Management, Residential Estate (Industry)

Bosch has announced the launch of the IVA AI Pro Visual Gun Detection analytics. Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA) Pro Visual Gun Detection is based on deep learning and is designed for automatic detection and classification of people and brandished firearms.

It supports strategies to improve security, for example, in schools or government buildings. Under predefined conditions, the system achieves an 86.7% true positive rate in detecting guns held by individuals. When someone brandishing a gun enters the detection zone, the system is designed to promptly alert personnel who can verify the incident and take proactive measures. This capability may enable quick and appropriate life-saving responses.

Since the system is camera-based, security staff can also rely on high-quality video footage for forensics, supporting first responders. IVA Pro Visual Gun Detection can operate independently, but it is also compatible with many other systems, like video, access control, and public address. These integration paths enable additional responses, such as human verification, locking doors, initiating automated public address and two-way radio announcements, and dictating smart lockdown and evacuation protocols.

IVA Pro Visual Gun Detection is equipped with the latest deep neural network-based video analytics, designed to automatically detect upright persons and brandished guns. It is designed to ignore other, unwanted sources of motion in the environment, such as rain, snow, clouds, blowing leaves, changes in lighting, or a shaking camera.

IVA Pro Visual Gun Detection is designed to systematically secure approach and entry points. The software is designed to automatically detect different kinds of guns (including handguns as well as rifles).

For more information contact Keenfinity, +27 71 677 1240, [email protected], www.keenfinity-group.com




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