Those who hold weapons, those who cling to the floor
“POSE” neural network. At Crocus sity hall in Moscow, we’ll showcase what video surveillance should look like in this very same Crocus.
Who’s shooting and who’s lying down - videoblazer can now automatically determine. At the exhibition, we will demonstrate live new neural networks implemented in the smart device - videoblazer. It can recognize pistols, AK-type rifles, shotguns, rifles, as well as drones and people’s poses - for example, a person lying down.
Now it’s a standard set of SpecialLab video surveillance systems that will be included in both state-owned and private home security systems - unfortunately, criminals operate in roughly the same way: some hold weapons, others cling to the floor. And it’s easily diagnosed with video surveillance equipment.
The videoblazer is becoming a serious barrier in the path of any criminal. Each of its cameras identifies the appearance of people, weapons in their hands, the posture of a shooter or a lying person, the car or motorcycle they arrived in, identifies license plates, sends faces to the necessary database, reports on a surveillance drone.
At the same time, the video surveillance system does not give false reactions to animals, swaying branches, snow, glare, insects crawling on the cameras, and other interference.
And the power relays installed on the Video Blazer can stop criminals. And the notification system instantly warns the owner.