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Video Analytics Software Platform The Video Analytics Software Platform is provided to video surveillance equipment manufacturers and independent software vendors as a plug-in software module to enable video analytics in their products. Available for MS-Windows and Linux. Plug-in Video Analytics for Any Security Application The platform comprises server-side software modules that can interpret and make use of the MPEG-7 annotations (metadata) created automatically by Eptascape VCA (Video Content Analysis) hardware units.
Server-side Detection Engine Eptascape’s first commercially available Video Analytics module performs behavioral analysis and events detection based on video annotations created by Eptascape VCA units and according to user preferences and setup. Modules under development perform search of archived video annotations or allow for camera handoff and automatic object tracking among a number of dispersed network cameras. Eptascape provides a comprehensive API for integration into third party software and the Video Analytics Software Platform is available for licensing to video security equipment manufacturers and independent software vendors. Read more about the Detection Engine software ... Video Search Engine One of the benefits of separating video content analysis from its interpretation is that all the video annotations generated at the analysis step are available at the server for additional use beyond behavioral analysis. For example, a breakthrough application is search of archived video based on metadata attributes describing moving objects within one or more video streams. Eptascape is developing server-side video content search engine software to perform searches on stored XML video annotations based on MPEG-7 attributes of extracted objects obtained from compatible Video Content Analysis hardware. From the search, it will be possible to access stored video based on criteria related to the detected objects, such as size, shape, color and position. Availability: 2Q 2008. |
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