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Telegra launches X-AID video incident detection

Telegra has introduced a new module to its topXview software platform. Its new generation automatic video incident detection system, X-AID, makes a big step forward in automatic incident detection (AID)to answer the critical issues conventional AID systems are unable to solve, says the company.
June 15, 2015 Read time: 1 min

133 Telegra has introduced a new module to its topXview software platform. Its new generation automatic video incident detection system, X-AID, makes a big step forward in automatic incident detection (AID)to answer the critical issues conventional AID systems are unable to solve, says the company.

It uses advanced algorithms based on cognitive decisions to deliver high reliability in video-based automatic incident detection, ensuring X-AID is not affected by the most common causes of unreliable operation of video-based AID, such as luminance variation, camera vibration, weather conditions, etc.  The system’s setup process enables fine tuning for the best fit to the particular scene and environmental conditions and to improve accuracy.

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