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Video Object Analysis

 

Terra 3D’s video object analytics modules offers cost effective features to atomize the video management system. The simple and straight forward configuration enables a rapid activation in the filed.

All events meta data and the original video footage are stored in the NVR for post analysis.

The integrated video object analytics includes:

  • Automatic face blur (privacy filter) Closed-circuit television (CCTV) is blamed by many as an affront to the privacy of decent and honest citizens, despite the fact that authorities praise it as an effective means of catching crooks and criminals. To calm some of the protests and become legal in some contries Terra 3D has a build in method of “concealment,” that blurs the faces of tracked people caught on video. The blur filter can be removed from the recording if application specific access rights are fulfilled. *
face blur
  • Sabotage detection The algorithm can detect dirt, signal loss, spraying, covering, blending or camera repositioning and immediately generates a alarm event for further investigation.
Sabotage
  • OCR (Optical Character Recognition) *
truck
  • NPR Number Plate Recognition *
 NPR
  • Parking slot detector distinguishes between free and occupied and sends any status change as event to the management system. *
 ParkingSlot

 * = under development

For advanced video object analysis we have integrated 3rd party products from Securiton AG
(http://www.ips-cctv.de/) and others.

 

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