The challenge
Digital technologies are favouring the deployment of ever larger video surveillance systems. Being able to benefit from this huge number of video images is however a challenge.
Increasing the number of video monitors does not provide more effective security and even reduces the chances to detect incidents. Dedicating additional human resources for observing monitors is expensive. Moreover some tasks like tracking individuals over several camera views are difficult for a human operator to perform.
Security managers are seeking for systems allowing 24-hour monitoring, capable of proactively alerting security officers as soon as suspicious events are detected by automatically displaying images at the right time and in the right place while triggering relevant actions.
The solution
In order to meet these stringent requirements and effectively support operators in their tasks, Video Content Analysis technologies are now emerging as a necessary complement to video security systems.
By delivering some level of understanding of what is happening in the video scenes, Video Content Analysis techniques can substitute themselves to some operators background tasks, hence delivering a certain a form of intelligence.
Today, thanks to a network of strategic partnerships developed with leading edge companies in the field, Tein Telecom is proposing customers state-of-the-art image analysis applications, leveraging the global value of the digital video surveillance system.


