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I-Command SmartDetect

COE Ltd, a specialist in the design and manufacture of video surveillance technologies, has released I-Command SmartDetect to its I-Command IP management product range.
February 6, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
512 COE Ltd, a specialist in the design and manufacture of video surveillance technologies, has released I-Command SmartDetect to its I-Command IP management product range. SmartDetect is a set of high-performance intelligent video analytics products, capable of detection and identification of a wide variety of user-defined events. It may either be embedded in COE's hardware products, or operated as a standalone product through proxy server installation.

According to COE, over 1,000 licenses of I-Command SmartDetect have already been purchased for use in station and platform monitoring on the Seoul Metropolitan Subway, and this powerful analytics platform has also been provided by the company to enhance security for the Port of Singapore, the largest port in the world, where SmartDetect also fulfils a logistical purpose, alerting staff to delays in vehicle movements and freight processing.

"I-Command SmartDetect is a powerful and highly scalable analytics package, capable of complex rules such as crowding, loitering and abandoned object detection, whilst also retaining simple but effective options to enhance performance of COE equipment, and third-party equipment via proxy server," says Ian Jefferson, CEO of COE. "Key installation sites such as the Port of Singapore and Seoul's Metropolitan Subway demonstrate the power and scope of applications of this powerful video analytics suite."

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