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Uri Guterman, head of product & marketing at Hanwha Techwin, talks us through the benefits of AI in video surveillance, as well as access control and intruder alarms, in an interview at IFSEC International 2019.
Speaking during the three-day event at ExCeL London in June, Guterman also discusses the company’s ultra-powerful chipset, video analytics and what he claims is the video surveillance world’s best wide dynamic range.
Hanwha Techwin is part of Hanwha Group, a Korean company that is part of the Global Fortune 500. It is a CCTV manufacturer and provides total solution for physical security.
Artificial intelligence is a soaring trend in the surveillance industry. Uri commented that: “AI is the future of video surveillance, we are seeing more devices become smarter”.
Adapting to the popular trend, Hanwha has developed a new AI device to better its service in public areas such as airports and shopping malls. “We are introducing a new AI camera that will provide a platform for our partners to develop various sophisticated AI solutions based on video”.
During the interview, Uri also goes through some of the products and models Hanwha provides. This includes the P-series, a sophisticated camera line that supports 4K resolution and can facilitate multi-directional cameras, including 3-4 lens models. The X-series offers video and sound analytics and a wide dynamic range of 150db.
Uri also spoke about how keeping its partners included in the development process is crucial to their ethos. “We work closely with our technology partners, we share with them our roadmaps and our plans, also workshops that work on maximising the opportunity that new technology provides us,” he said.
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WATCH: How Hanwha Techwin uses AI to make video surveillance smarterUri Guterman, head of product & marketing of Hanwha, talks us through the benefits of why AI is used for its various imaging technology that is applied to various business sectors including Access Control and Intruder Alert, in an interview at IFSEC International at ExCeL London in June 2019.
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Mrs b leather
September 23, 2019 12:19 pm
Is it possible not to be seen by a Cctv camera, yet still pass very close to it- therefore not being detected by it ?
Mrs b leather
September 23, 2019 12:21 pm
Is it possible to miss being being seen by a Cctv camera please? I have one positioned near a door and I think it’s being by-passed.
Mrs b leather
Is it possible not to be seen by a Cctv camera, yet still pass very close to it- therefore not being detected by it ?
Is it possible to miss being being seen by a Cctv camera please? I have one positioned near a door and I think it’s being by-passed.
Mrs b leather