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Imbedded Intelligence Content Analytics

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Imbedded Intelligence Content Analytics Intrusion Detection For perimeter security and crime prevention cameras can be used as intrusion detection sensor. An alarm is generated when a pre-determined object (person or vehicle) crosses into the detection zone. Equally, an alarm is generated when an object crosses from the inside to the outside of a detection zone. People and Vehicle Counting This feature counts the people and vehicles that pass through the setup "lines" with precision. It recognizes directions, so it can differentiate whether they are entering or exiting. It can also measure the speed of the objects. This feature is ideal for retail: counting customers, identifying trends and alerting staff when a group gathers in a defined location.. Stopping and Dwell Detection Objects that are stopped inside a zone, or remain inside a zone for longer than the defined amount of time will trigger an alarm. Ideal for identifying a loitering person. Directional Detection Objects that travel in the configured direction (within the limits of the acceptance angle) through a zone or over a line trigger an alarm. This can be used for traffic control and entry/exit monitoring. Tailgating Detection Object tailgating is defined as two objects crossing a virtual line or zone within in a pre-defined time frame. This is suitable for vehicles or with people in an access control setting. These examples represent only a few of the ways GXi's Imbedded Intelligence enables you to capture the real-time data needed for mutiple security applications.

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These examples represent only a few of the ways GXi’s Imbedded Intelligence
enables you to capture the real-time data needed for mutiple security applications.
Imbedded Intelligence Content Analytics
Intrusion Detection
For perimeter security and crime prevention cameras can be used as
intrusion detection sensor. An alarm is generated when a pre-determined
object (person or vehicle) crosses into the detection zone. Equally, an alarm
is generated when an object crosses from the inside to the outside of a
detection zone.
People and Vehicle Counting
This feature counts the people and vehicles that pass through the setup
“lines” with precision. It recognizes directions, so it can differentiate wheth-
er they are entering or exiting. It can also measure the speed of the objects.
This feature is ideal for retail: counting customers, identifying trends and
alerting staff when a group gathers in a defined location..
Stopping and Dwell Detection
Objects that are stopped inside a zone, or remain inside a zone for longer
than the defined amount of time will trigger an alarm. Ideal for identifying a
loitering person.
Directional Detection
Objects that travel in the configured direction (within the limits of the
acceptance angle) through a zone or over a line trigger an alarm. This can
be used for traffic control and entry/exit monitoring.
Tailgating Detection
Object tailgating is defined as two objects crossing a virtual line or zone
within in a pre-defined time frame. This is suitable for vehicles or with
people in an access control setting.