Ever wondered how we accurately estimate the distance between people using computer vision?
Click to read how easy it is to use our computer vision engine to calibrate your cameras.
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An instance where this can be useful is when a user is interested in counting the number of people in line for a service, such as elevators or a coffee shop, and does not want to count other people in the vicinity.
When it comes to #occupancy analytics using existing #securitycamera - the whole frame is not always relevant. That is why we empower users to exclude areas from our #AI engine.
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Trend 4: Cloud technology as IoT makes more inroads
Trend 5: Cybersecurity a primary concern for video surveillance
Trend 6: More acceptance for video surveillance along with privacy laws
Key video surveillance technology trends in 2021 according to @asmagglobal (by @aby_writer)
Current technology trends indicate 2021 will see even more extensive use of AI in video surveillance.
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Trend 1: AI video analytics leveraging deep learning to business intelligence
Trend 2: Beyond "edge" to increase speed and efficiency
Trend 3: Zero or low-contact solutions as COVID-19 fear continues
Tracking #footfall and having an accurate in and out count can be as simple as connecting your existing cameras to the https://t.co/WYvXhfs4BK computer vision engine.
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Now the question becomes, what types of occupancy solutions will become the most widely adopted?
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@jpmorgan, @GoldmanSachs, @Citi, @DeutscheBank, and @HSBC plan to have workers commute to buildings as soon as this month, after more than a year of largely #WFH situations.
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Some of these banks are implementing systems where employees will book "hot seats" on particular days and be monitored while they are sitting at them. This could mean #cameras that monitor a room's #occupancy level and even sensors.
However, not all systems are made alike! That is why many real estate owner and operators such as Hines, Skanska, Cushman & Wakefield, and Granite Properties are testing multiple systems to asses accuracy and data security.
#propertymanagement#datacollection
#Proptech "has become a booming sector in commercial real estate as property managers seek to use data collection and artificial intelligence to help control systems."
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Our analysis of the various occupancy analytics solutions was featured in Property Week!
Click to learn about the various solutions to track occupancy; from wifi to cameras.
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Accord to @McKinsey, "Leading [real estate] owner/operators [...] are considering sensor technologies or analytics that use badge data to track occupancy and space usage for their tenants."
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"The concept sounds simple, but in practice, it’s anything but. Building out APIs for the rapidly increasing number of devices in buildings requires exponentially increasing man-hours but they’re the key to unlocking real value."
CBRE is the world’s largest commercial real estate services and investment firm. The company has more than 100,000 employees and serves real estate investors and occupiers through more than 530 offices worldwide.