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Hanwha Techwin on supercharging onboard analytics with deep learning

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Adam Bannister is a contributor to IFSEC Global, having been in the role of Editor from 2014 through to November 2019. Adam also had stints as a journalist at cybersecurity publication, The Daily Swig, and as Managing Editor at Dynamis Online Media Group.
May 22, 2019

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Hanwha Techwin was among the first brands to incorporate software solutions within video surveillance cameras – otherwise known as edge-based solutions.

Founded in 1952, the Hanwha Group is a Fortune Global 500 company with 52 domestic affiliates and 146 global networks in manufacturing and construction, finance, and services and leisure.

In the interview below Bob (HY) Hwang PhD, managing director of Hanwha Techwin Europe, explains how the company’s product strategy is being honed to reflect evolving customer needs.

He also discusses the South-Korea headquartered company’s latest innovations in video analytics and deep learning, its Wisenet WAVE Video Management Software and showcasing these innovations at IFSEC 2019 next month.

And he reflects on the role GDPR has played in developing products that protect the identities of data subjects in video footage.

IFSEC Global: Bob, have there been any recent significant changes to the company’s product strategy?

Bob (HY) Hwang: We have been focused on helping to refine and drive a product strategy which was devised some time ago. It could be described as a twin-track approach to success in that we are continuing to add to our extensive range of cameras and recording devices, but we are also moving towards becoming a market-leading provider of integrated video surveillance solutions.

IG: ‘Solutions’ is perhaps an overused word. Can you explain what it means within the context of what Hanwha Techwin is currently offering or will be introducing in the near future?

BH: The massive processing power now available with our open platform camera chipsets means that in addition to helping security personnel to monitor any suspicious activity and keep people safe, our latest generation high definition cameras can also help our customers achieve much more from their video surveillance systems.

“Massive processing power means onboard analytics can help users improve productivity and make best use of human resources.”

In simple terms, this involves utilising analytics apps that run onboard our cameras to help users identify opportunities to improve productivity and make best use of human resources.

These apps have been developed by our chosen technology partners, all of whom are experts in their respective technology fields and include the following:

  • Wisenet Intruder Detection, which is a single device intruder detection solution developed in partnership with A.I Tech that provides maximum detection, whilst significantly reducing the impact of time consuming and costly false alarms.
  • Wisenet Intelligent Traffic Management, a comprehensive suite of FF Group ANPR based intelligent traffic management solutions.
  • Automatic Incident Detection (AID), an easy to deploy and highly accurate city wide incident detection solution which we offer in partnership with Sprinx Technologies to budget conscious local authorities.
  • Wisenet Biometrics & Retail solutions jointly developed with AI-Tech to enable small retail chains, as well as outlets such as convenience stores, newsagents and petrol stations, to gain a greater understanding of the type and numbers of people who visit their stores.

(Hanwha Techwin Europe is exhibiting at IFSEC International 2019, taking place 18-20 June 2019 at ExCeL London (stand IF1310). Book your free ticket now.)

IG: When can we expect Hanwha Techwin to launch some deep learning-based solutions?

BH: We are working towards introducing new Wisenet cameras during the latter part of 2019 which will incorporate a computer vision chipset allowing Deep Learning applications to be run onboard the cameras. These new 4K and 5MP cameras, which will be additions to our existing Wisenet P premium camera series, will initially offer more accurate forms of existing types of video analytics.

However, they will also provide a platform for our technology partners to use our APIs to introduce ground breaking deep learning applications that integrate seamlessly with the new cameras.

IG: Will there be any other new products launched by Hanwha Techwin over the coming months?

BH: I am pleased to announce we will shortly be introducing an upgraded version of the Wisenet WAVE Video Management Software (VMS).

Wisenet WAVE 4.0 will make life even easier for installation engineers and users, as it will feature an improved auto-discover feature which will enable cameras and 3rd party IP network devices to be assigned and set up in minutes.

“Wisenet WAVE 4.0 will offer an option to encrypt video streams between servers and client”

Video recording, storage and transmission will be more secure as Wisenet WAVE 4.0 will offer an option to encrypt video streams between Servers and Client. In addition, transmission will only be allowed over secure connections, such as HTTPS and SSL, whilst there will be password protection for exported video.

V4.0 also incorporates a host of other new features to provide a more flexible and robust and secure recording solution. These include:

  • A cleaner, more user-friendly resource panel, which enables operators to search more easily for cameras, servers, layouts, web pages, users and local files.
  • Increased system redundancy and failover capabilities to minimise any downtime in the event of a hardware fault.
  • Universal dewarping of images captured by Fisheye cameras.
  • Webcam support and the ability to create a virtual camera and import offline video from, for example, wearable cameras.
  • More integrations with 3rd party systems.

IG: Has GDPR influenced your product strategy?

BH: We have previously taken a number of steps to ensure the features and functions of our Wisenet cameras, recording devices and video management software (VMS), are able to assist operators in complying with GDPR and we are now also doing so by offering Video Masking software. Our decision to do so is supported by the feedback we have received from our country managers across Europe in respect of the impact of GDPR on how video surveillance systems are managed.

Despite cultural differences in attitudes across Europe towards GDPR, the issue of de-identification stood out head and shoulders above others in terms of importance. This is because the regulation stipulates that any person whose image is captured by a video surveillance system, has the right to be supplied with a copy of their personal data which has been recorded.

“S-COP video masking software blurs out faces of everyone who appears in a video clip, except anyone who has requested access”

However, the identity of other individuals who feature in the recorded video, needs to be protected. S-COP, our new offering for video masking software, enables owners of video surveillance systems to do so, by providing a highly effective method of redacting faces.

In simple terms, S-COP video masking software, which has been developed by our technology partner VORA systems, blurs out the faces of everyone who appears in a video clip, except the person who has requested access to it.

S-COP is equipped with a number of practical features which ensure that exported redacted video cannot be misused or tampered with. These include password protection, the ability to limit the number of views and access times, and if required, automatic destruction. S-COP can also be configured to apply a user defined watermark to the exported video file.

Any audio tracks can be easily removed or edited to further protect a person’s privacy.

S-COP software provides an option to utilise Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology to encode a redacted video so that it can only be viewed by those entitled to do so. Unlike .AVI files which can be viewed by anyone on a PC which has Windows Media Player installed, DRM encoded video can only be viewed via password protected S-COP dedicated video player software.

IG: Will there be any other new products launched by Hanwha Techwin over the coming months?

BH: We will be using IFSEC 2019 as a platform for introducing some exciting new products and solutions and so I would encourage anyone planning to visit the show to take time to visit the Hanwha Techwin stand IF1310.

Hanwha Techwin Europe is exhibiting at IFSEC International 2019, taking place 18-20 June 2019 at ExCeL London (stand IF1310). Book your free ticket now.

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