9 January 2018

Creating an intelligent world together

By Christian Ringler, Sales Director, DACH, Middle East & Africa, Milestone Systems.   Worldwide, we generate hours of digital safety video every second. The trend is to add even more data from other sources with the intention to improve the situational awareness. However, all these digital data are becoming a tsunami of data making it more and more difficult to get a clear situational overview for any human.   At the same time demands for safety and smart business video systems are rising. The only way to handle all the visual data is to be cleverer and get help from intelligent video management systems (VMS) that enable the operators to take better decisions faster. On the technical side this means deploying hardware acceleration and cognitive systems to spot issues faster, foresee incidents and predict trends. The ability to react faster to any incident will limit the impact and the cost of handling the incident. The ability to avoid the incident thanks to predictive abilities, would be even better.   We are on the edge of disruption   In every field of business there comes a time of disruption. In video safety systems this time is now. We have moved from analogue video, tape recorder style, to digital networked video enabling the use of video as data. Soon we are entering the age of intelligent video systems.   Today, we simply take a look at the video and make a judgment, maybe aided by video analytics. This aid could be from simple motion detection alerting an operator to activity in an area, to sophisticated heat mapping in retail stores. But it all centers on the operator, who is rapidly becoming a bottleneck in this workflow. We need to scale. Much of this data will be generated from digital video to keep us safe and protect assets. Big question is, how do we handle all this data smartly, safely and intelligently to help us make efficient decisions?   The only way to do this is to increase the intelligence in the video systems. Intelligent learning technologies are now bringing video content analysis and advancing video content analysis far beyond the capabilities of legacy rule-based analytics systems. Today, rather than just evaluate a few pre-defined situations, cognitive video content analysis technology can learn directly from the video about object and their relations and normal behavior. This gives the ability to intelligently Identify objects and situations in a given situation. The system will be able to understand what’s normal behavior and alert the operator to unusual activities, leading to predictive systems in the future.   The next steps are steps we take together   This step into the world of intelligent video is not a step any VMS manufacturer can take alone. There is a need for highly specialized knowledge, and new specialized services.  This can only be achieved in a community context. For us there is no doubt that the Milestone community of alliance partners will bring the needed functionality, devices and infrastructure to boost intelligent video solutions. This will give our integration partners new possibilities for delivering innovative solutions for our joint customers.   “Milestone’s open platform technology will be the foundation for intelligent video systems, and the Milestone community will be the force behind this. At Intersec 2018, we’ll be discussing trends and technologies and how Milestone and community can create an intelligent world for the benefit of our joint customers.”  Says Christian Ringler. “We are entering a new phase in the evolution of business video. The Milestone community is leading this evolution, confirming that true open platform is the only way to an informed future.”   Learn more at Christian Ringler’s Intersec Keynote presentation: “Hardware accelerated video content analysis and the Internet of Things – how this works for surveillance”.   “Intersec is one of the most important security events for Milestone in EMEA. Milestone has participated at Intersec since 2008 and our team is looking forward to celebrating this Intersec anniversary alongside a number of key partners in the region,” Ringler adds.   The Milestone team is looking forward to welcoming you to the Milestone Stand in Saeed Hall 1 – H28. Here Milestone will be highlighting the latest solutions based on open platform technology and showcase new, cutting edge propositions from the Milestone partner community.

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Milestone Systems unveils an intelligent world at MIPS 2018

Raziel Bareket, Director for North & South Europe, Milestone Systems – the world’s number one in video – explains why a combination of human and machine intelligence will solve the challenges that face our world.   Worldwide we generate hours of digital video every second, and the huge volume of data a typical video system now creates is increasingly augmented by yet more data from other sensors and sources. This data is fast becoming a tsunami that threatens to overwhelm video system users and make it impossible to get a clear situational overview.   Until now, operators have simply taken a look at video and made a judgement, perhaps aided by video analytics. This aid could be simple motion detection alerting an operator to activity in an area, or sophisticated heat mapping in a retail environment. But it all centres around the operator, who is rapidly becoming a bottleneck in this workflow.   In every field of business there comes a time of disruption; for video security systems this time is now. Over recent years the industry has moved from analogue videotape and recorders, to networked digital video, and the reinvention of video as a data stream. Now we are entering the age of intelligent video systems.   Intelligent systems to the rescue   The only way to handle all the data created by video systems is to be cleverer, by deploying hardware acceleration and cognitive systems to spot issues faster, foresee incidents before they happen, and predict trends. The ability to react faster to any incident limits the impact and cost of handling an incident. But what if it was possible to avoid such an incident, by predicting it before it occurs?   To do this, video systems must be made more intelligent. Neural network technologies are now taking video content analysis far beyond the capabilities of legacy ‘rule-based’ analytics systems. Rather than just evaluate a few pre-defined situations, cognitive video content analysis technology can learn directly from the video about objects and their relations, in effect establishing what is ‘normal’ behaviour. This allows the system to identify objects and situations in a scene and then alert an operator to unusual activities outside the norm, and predict events before they occur.   Computer-assisted systems   The use of cognitive systems can help and assist operators to make informed decisions faster and with more confidence. Cognitive systems are a category of technologies that use natural language processing and machine learning to allow people and machines to interact more naturally, to extend and magnify human expertise and cognitive abilities.   These systems will learn and interact to provide expert assistance to operators in a fraction of the time it takes for an operator today to make a qualified decision. However, these systems need tremendous computing power. This can be achieved by using hardware acceleration, where dedicated hardware handles the heavy lifting for the Video Management System (VMS). Another way is to integrate cloud services safely.   Either way, the openness of the VMS is the main issue, as the system has to be able to handle massive hardware acceleration or be able to interface effortlessly with cloud-based services. Robust cybersecurity is also vital. Whenever functions are added to any business-critical system, the system’s virtual armour has to be adjusted accordingly to ensure a safe computing environment. This is not something that can be simply ‘tacked on’: the system has to be designed with security in mind.   The driving force behind intelligent video   This step into the world of intelligent video is not a step any VMS manufacturer can take alone. There is a need for highly specialised knowledge and new specialised services. This need can only be delivered by a community of hardware, service and solution partners sharing their innovation with the wider community. This in turn adds functionality, devices and infrastructure services for intelligent video solutions. Integration partners are then able to deliver the intelligent solutions that best meet user needs, and can also demonstrate a return on investment on business video systems.   Hear it first from the world’s number one at MIPS   The VMS systems of today have delivered tremendous benefits by harnessing the integration possibilities of digital video to deliver enterprise and public productivity. The business video systems of tomorrow will forever change the way people interact with computing systems, and help them make complex decisions involving huge volumes of fast-moving data.   Milestone’s Community Event, MIPS, has become the benchmark for collaboration and innovation in the IP Video Surveillance industry. Now in its 13th year, 2018’s four-day event in Barcelona, Spain, between February 6 – 9, 2018 will focus on how we can create an intelligent world by harnessing the power of our open platform community – together.   To see how a combination of human and machine intelligence will solve the challenges that face our world today, register to attend Milestone’s MIPS event by visiting: https://www.milestonesys.com/events

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