On-camera analytics

June 2015 News & Events

Vivotek has announced that the integration of AxxonSoft’s video content analysis AnalyticVideo Tracker function with the Vivotek Application Development Platform (VADP) has been successfully completed. Designed for tracking objects by characteristics, the AnalyticVideo Tracker can identify various types of objects (individual people, groups of people, or vehicles) and transmit the detected information, i.e. metadata, to AxxonSoft’s video management software (VMS), Axxon Next, and Axxon Intellect Enterprise for further analysis and reporting.

In early 2014, Vivotek introduced the VADP, an open platform for integrating video analytic functionality within its cameras. Using this advanced but flexible platform, video content analysis functions like object counting, line detection, field detection, face detection, heat map, and so on can be directly installed onto Vivotek cameras. Now, the integration of Vivotek VADP and AnalyticVideo Tracker allows the direct execution of object tracking on front-end network cameras, enabling a drastic decrease of CPU loading at the back-end server and creating greater efficiency across the entire surveillance system.

Murat Altuev, president of AxxonSoft said, “This successful integration is absolutely an outstanding achievement. Our customers can now enjoy effective and efficient video content analysis without increasing the back-end CPU loading and sacrificing the performance of their surveillance. Thanks to Vivotek, together we are able to provide our customers with a smart solution, maintaining stability and agility while providing advanced analytics of video content.”

William Ku, vice president, Brand Business Division, Vivotek said: “We’re delighted to see this great integration of our VADP with AxxonSoft’s video content analysis functions. The realisation of in-camera video content analysis and the seamless interoperability between our VADP and AnalyticVideo Tracker certainly fulfils our ongoing goal of bringing substantial benefits to our valued customers worldwide.”

For more information contact Vivotek, +886 2 8245 5282, [email protected], www.vivotek.com





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