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Calipsa, a provider of deep learning-powered video analytics for false alarm reduction, appointed Brian Baker as its new vice president of the Americas.
Though many projects have been proven with pilots and real-case deployments, artificial intelligence (AI) in the security industry is in the relatively early stages and its role in video surveillance is as varied as the vertical markets that implement it.
Agent Video Intelligence’s innoVi Enterprise is a deep learning-powered video analytics software designed to meet the high-end security and safety needs of multiple vertical sectors.
Panasonic System Solutions’ FacePRO is its deep learning facial recognition system that uses extreme sensing and enhanced detection technology to identify persons of interest and alert authorities of their presence.
A paper to appear at the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops 2017 introduced a framework for performing facial recognition of partially covered or disguised faces, such as those of protesters who wear masks and scarves to hide their identity.