ISS Debuts New Analytics and Enhanced VMS

ISS - Intelligent Security Systems, is demonstrating the latest additions to the company's portfolio of advanced analytics developed to compliment the company's recently enhanced SecurOS™ v.10 Video Management System (VMS) here at ISC West 2019 (booth 28073). Showcased is ISS' new SecurOS™ FaceX Facial Recognition Solution that significantly expands the ability to accurately recognize faces from different camera angles along with facial expressions under various lighting conditions. Also featured is the company's new SecurOS™ Crossroad Traffic Violation Detection Solution that provides real-time detection of complex traffic violations. Both new analytics solutions complement VMS and hardware solutions from ISS that are designed to integrate with municipalities command and control systems, and capitalize on ISS' unique ability to provide metadata and video streams for advanced specialized surveillance applications.

"The introduction of ISS' new SecurOS™ FaceX Facial Recognition and SecurOS™ Crossroad Traffic Violation Detection Solutions exemplify how ISS continues to pioneer the development and deployment of new Artificial Neural Network (ANN) technologies to deliver intelligent analytics with advanced capabilities," said Shawn Mather, Director of Sales for U.S., ISS. "Whether used in conjunction with our powerful suite of SecurOS™ VMS solutions, or with third party software, ISS is continually developing new and enhanced intelligent analytics that leverage our expertise in neural networks to deliver superior performance for a wide range of applications."

SecurOS™ FaceX sets a new benchmark in facial recognition analytics by dramatically expanding the ability to identify and match faces with greater versatility. Most notable is that FaceX resolves longstanding challenges for facial recognition related to camera viewing angles, facial expressions and diverse lighting conditions, providing for a far greater range of identity matches and authentication. FaceX compares captured images against databases of known individuals, or faces captured from video streams, expanding the use of facial recognition to search for individuals during unfolding events. Searches can also be conducted by specific facial features against multiple watchlists and a virtually unlimited database of facial images. FaceX also supports multi-factor authentication for implementation with access control systems. SecurOS™ FaceX Facial Recognition Solution will be available in April, 2019.

ISS - Intelligent Security Systems, is demonstrating the latest additions to the company's portfolio of advanced analytics developed to compliment the company's recently enhanced SecurOS™ v.10 Video Management System (VMS) here at ISC West 2019 (booth 28073). Showcased is ISS' new SecurOS™ FaceX Facial Recognition Solution that significantly expands the ability to accurately recognize faces from different camera angles along with facial expressions under various lighting conditions. Also featured is the company's new SecurOS™ Crossroad Traffic Violation Detection Solution that provides real-time detection of complex traffic violations. Both new analytics solutions complement VMS and hardware solutions from ISS that are designed to integrate with municipalities command and control systems, and capitalize on ISS' unique ability to provide metadata and video streams for advanced specialized surveillance applications.

"The introduction of ISS' new SecurOS™ FaceX Facial Recognition and SecurOS™ Crossroad Traffic Violation Detection Solutions exemplify how ISS continues to pioneer the development and deployment of new Artificial Neural Network (ANN) technologies to deliver intelligent analytics with advanced capabilities," said Shawn Mather, Director of Sales for U.S., ISS. "Whether used in conjunction with our powerful suite of SecurOS™ VMS solutions, or with third party software, ISS is continually developing new and enhanced intelligent analytics that leverage our expertise in neural networks to deliver superior performance for a wide range of applications."

SecurOS™ FaceX sets a new benchmark in facial recognition analytics by dramatically expanding the ability to identify and match faces with greater versatility. Most notable is that FaceX resolves longstanding challenges for facial recognition related to camera viewing angles, facial expressions and diverse lighting conditions, providing for a far greater range of identity matches and authentication. FaceX compares captured images against databases of known individuals, or faces captured from video streams, expanding the use of facial recognition to search for individuals during unfolding events. Searches can also be conducted by specific facial features against multiple watchlists and a virtually unlimited database of facial images. FaceX also supports multi-factor authentication for implementation with access control systems. SecurOS™ FaceX Facial Recognition Solution will be available in April, 2019.

SecurOS™ Crossroad Traffic Violation Detection Solution is powered by ISS' SecurOS™ Auto ANPR (Automatic License Plate Recognition) to provide real-time detection of complex traffic violations with highly accurate identification of the vehicle committing the infringement. SecurOS™ Crossroad monitors multiple vehicles and pedestrian behavior at intersections and potentially hazardous roadways. The turnkey solution automatically detects vehicles that run red lights and stop-signs, are travelling in the wrong direction, not following road signs or yielding to pedestrians, and various other violations. Designed to seamlessly integrate with Safe City systems, SecurOS™ Crossroad also generates detailed traffic statistics data, which can be used in municipalities' traffic management systems. SecurOS™ Crossroad Traffic Violation Detection Solution will be available in April 2019.

ISS is also featuring its recently enhanced SecurOS™ v.10 VMS supported by a powerful suite of native intelligent analytics, along with SecurOS™ Smart NVR, an all-in-one video management appliance. ISS' unique combination of a natively developed VMS platform and portfolio of advanced analytics ensures seamless integration of customized video management and control solutions for a wide range of surveillance and business intelligence applications.

ISS' recently formed partnership with Intel on Artificial Neural Networks provides the foundation for the development of higher levels of intuitive integrated physical security solutions employing advanced AI.

SecurOS™ Crossroad Traffic Violation Detection Solution is powered by ISS' SecurOS™ Auto ANPR (Automatic License Plate Recognition) to provide real-time detection of complex traffic violations with highly accurate identification of the vehicle committing the infringement. SecurOS™ Crossroad monitors multiple vehicles and pedestrian behavior at intersections and potentially hazardous roadways. The turnkey solution automatically detects vehicles that run red lights and stop-signs, are travelling in the wrong direction, not following road signs or yielding to pedestrians, and various other violations. Designed to seamlessly integrate with Safe City systems, SecurOS™ Crossroad also generates detailed traffic statistics data, which can be used in municipalities' traffic management systems. SecurOS™ Crossroad Traffic Violation Detection Solution will be available in April 2019.

ISS is also featuring its recently enhanced SecurOS™ v.10 VMS supported by a powerful suite of native intelligent analytics, along with SecurOS™ Smart NVR, an all-in-one video management appliance. ISS' unique combination of a natively developed VMS platform and portfolio of advanced analytics ensures seamless integration of customized video management and control solutions for a wide range of surveillance and business intelligence applications.

ISS' recently formed partnership with Intel on Artificial Neural Networks provides the foundation for the development of higher levels of intuitive integrated physical security solutions employing advanced AI.

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