Over the past few years, video surveillance has taken leaps and bounds, especially in the realm of video analytics. Now, thanks to the KISS model, or Keeping it Simple, end users are experiencing returns on these video analytics investments like never before. As a result of this adoption, video analytics providers have employed several different strategies, including:
- Rules-based configuration wizards: Wizards are software programs that help users navigate a series of choices, thus improving the chances of a successful installation and configuration. Without these wizards end users struggle to even make the analytics work. Ideally, wizards will lower the required knowledge level to a point where anyone can work these systems.
- Self-learning systems: This exception-based rules engine is capable of running automated queries comparing video footage in real-time against normal video. So when something new or out of the ordinary happens, the system would notifies an operator of a potential problem. This allows end users to deploy video analytics without knowing anything up front.
- The “search” analytics capability: These systems allow end users to save defined search criteria to make an ongoing, repeatable process simpler. Search products are used post-incident and not in real-time.
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Keeping New Video Analytics Simple Security Magazine