The "smart cities" projects have been fully developed, and video analytics is being actively used in them. Today, we'll be discussing how video analysis from surveillance cameras helps control urban areas, making the environment safer and the residents happier. The post How video analytics saves lives: “smart city” technology appeared first on NtechLab.| | NtechLab
Artificial intelligence has gradually begun solving tasks in various spheres, either working alongside a living specialist or replacing them altogether. When it comes to productivity and accuracy, algorithms often outperform humans. Despite this, they do not possess any moral qualities, ethics in particular. This is one of the reasons why the adoption of such technologies has been slow. Since the world is moving towards widespread use of various "smart" machines, we will need to be teach them...| | NtechLab
Hardly anyone is surprised anymore by the new solutions that regularly emerge for digitalization in airports. After all, these are places that hundreds of thousands of people pass through every day, so they ought to work like clockwork and be safe. Nonetheless, digitalization in seaports shouldn't be given any less attention: full automatization, widely using BigData, IoT, and many other technologies. One of the components of a "smart" port is video analytics. The post Video analytics for sea...| | NtechLab
Until recently, the use of video surveillance was limited to a security officer sitting in front of a screen and making sure no one was taking unpaid goods out of the store. There now exist intelligent systems capable of real-time video analysis and mass data processing. Today we will talk about how they are used in retail business and what hurdles stand in the way of their implementation. The post Not only for theft prevention: video analytics for retail appeared first on NtechLab.| | NtechLab
In this article we explore what technologies a modern bank absolutely can not do without, and what exactly is slowing their introduction. The post Video analytics for banks: earn while saving appeared first on NtechLab.| | NtechLab
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the global Healthcare Market size exceeded $4.2 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow by 33.7% CAGR between 2021 and 2027, reaching $34.5 billion by the end of the period. According to Gartner's Hype Cycle for Healthcare Providers, the technology is at the peak of inflationary expectations. The post AI-Powered Medical Imaging Solutions for Advanced Healthcare appeared first on NtechLab.| | NtechLab
Video analytics is software based on artificial intelligence. It detects and recognizes faces and other objects in a video stream and extracts various types of data from these streams. The global video analytics market is currently valued at $5.9 billion and is expected to reach $14.9 billion by 2026, according to MarketsandMarkets The post Facial recognition video analytics is evolving. Trends in 2022 appeared first on NtechLab.| | NtechLab
Based on the analysis of 2,457 queries for video analytics software from public sector and business customers in 2021, NtechLab found out that business is significantly ahead in terms of number of queries. However, most real deployments take place in the public sector. The post The demand for video analytics software: what was going on in 2021 appeared first on NtechLab.| | NtechLab
From harmful substances and chronic occupational diseases to injuries and even fatalities, a manufacturing plant is, no doubt, one of the most dangerous areas for its employees’ health and wellbeing. According to the ILO’s estimations, 2.3 million women and men around the world succumb to work-related accidents or diseases every year; this corresponds to over 6000 deaths every single day. Worldwide, there are around 340 million occupational accidents and 160 million victims of work-relate...| | NtechLab
Where do you start when implementing a facial recognition project and how do you calculate the TCO? The answers to these and many other questions can be found in our article.| NtechLab