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Dahua on AI at ISC West

by Mark Rowe

Dahua Technology spoke about how “AI Creates Value” during the International Security Conference and Expo (ISC West) on the Wednesday afternoon of the three-day event in Las Vegas.

Dahua President Ke Li, pictured, gave an opening keynote speech by expressing gratitude to all guests as well as to Dahua’s global partners and customers. James Wang, deputy general manager of Dahua overseas business, and Adam Burns, general manager of IoT vision solutions at Intel, were the keynote speakers. Burns spoke to the trends in AI (artificial intelligence), while Wang defined the challenges of big data, the value of cognitive analytics, the increasing opportunities in business intelligence, the expanding possibilities for improved business operations, and the system architecture components that make all of this possible.

Ke Li said: “Innovation has been the persistent force behind Dahua’s technolgy development. Dahua will continue to lead the application of AI in the security industry, becoming a world-leading video-centric smart IoT solution and service provider that enables a safer society and smarter living.”

James Wang said: “There have been several noteworthy advancements in AI in intelligence, computing, ecosystem and sensing. Dahua AI-powered security technologies mitigate the data challenges in physical security solutions like low processing efficiency, isolated data and massive data. Dahua AI security solutions, when applied to applications like retaill, traffic management, logistics and warehousing, can boost business intelligence and performance, creating true value for physical security industry.”

Adam Burns said: “It’s been years since Dahua and Intel started their cooperation. The evolution from video to vision makes surveillance more connected, intelligent and autonomous. Intel AI solutions, including Movidius, Intel FPGA and nervana, drive intelligence in the camera, at the edge and in the cloud, enabling various vision-based intelligent analytics and the expansion of vision to all IoT markets.”

Wang also introduced the Dahua deepsense series, a suite of products that adopt AI-deep learning, for release during the first half of 2018. This deepsense series, including network (PTZ) cameras, network video recorders and servers, will support various security solutions with human characteristics analysis, face recognition, ANPR, metadata collection and analysis, people counting, image search, facial flow, traffic incident detection and traffic data statistics. The company says that the power of AI-deep learning allows devices to understand it in a better way, offering flexibility and accuracy for end-users and more business opportunities for Dahua customers and partners.

For more, visit Dahua on the ISC West show floor in booth 14039, or visit www.dahuasecurity.com.

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