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      Continental View » A closer look at analytics

      A closer look at analytics

      Thursday, June 18, 2009 20:29
      Posted in category Continental View

      IMS Research’s third European conference on video content analysis is just around the corner. This year’s event, which takes place in Brussels on June 23-24, will bring together a range of people either manufacturing, deploying or using video analytics with the aim of highlighting the technology’s successes, limitations and prospects going forward.

      The agenda includes presentations from Niscayah, Siemens Building Technologies, IBM, Johnson Controls, Milestone, Bosch, Axis, the Dutch Police and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, to name just a few.

      I’ll be moderating what should be some lively discussion on two panels—one looking at the benefits VCA has delivered in real world deployment, and another focusing on deploying analytics from the integrators’ perspective. Other discussion panels will address intelligent video and ROI, VCA use in airport and transport applications, and the future of VCA technology.

      You can find the full conference program, with details on presentations, here. For those who’d like to attend but can’t, watch this space and our newswire to find out what you’re missing.

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      One Response to “A closer look at analytics”

      1. Jackson says:

        July 28th, 2009 at 10:09 pm

        ROI, VCA are where they belong, but let us first consider the problem of analytics. The companies or market as a whole cannot grow until it has a standardized basic product. Why on earth this hasn’t happened with ANPR I do not know. If all companies capitalized on this they could all get their cash feeds from there and put it into R&D for new technologies, but instead they all stab in the dark hoping to strike it lucky..

        Just a few thoughts

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