Video surveillance continues to be widely adopted across many industries, not only for security purposes but more recently to assist in increasing business efficiency. The problem is, many of today’s legacy video surveillance systems require monotonous monitoring or a meticulous manual review after each triggered event to extract useful information. This places serious limitations on the effectiveness of the technology and the ability of organisations to more broadly apply it to real-world security, safety and business challenges.
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