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AllGoVision video stitching and PTZ

AllGoVision has launched what it claims are the top two “wish-list” video analytics features – video stitching and PTZ functionality. Video stitching is the ability to “stitch” together, i.e. merge, images from different cameras and track a suspect that has been targeted by the video analytics software. AllGoVision’s Video Stitching can combine up to eight camera inputs. Auto PTZ functionality has two features - the first is the ability of the video analytics to target an object or person based on a rule vi
July 4, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
6099 AllGoVision has launched what it claims are the top two “wish-list” video analytics features – video stitching and PTZ functionality. Video stitching is the ability to “stitch” together, i.e. merge, images from different cameras and track a suspect that has been targeted by the video analytics software. AllGoVision’s Video Stitching can combine up to eight camera inputs. Auto PTZ functionality has two features - the first is the ability of the video analytics to target an object or person based on a rule violation and then have the PTZ camera automatically zoom in and take a snapshot of the incident. The second is the PTZ camera can automatically track the object or person violating the rule through its entire field of view or pan tour.
This video stitching and PTZ functionality is available for use with the integrated Milestone or Mirasys VMS.

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