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Neurotechnology SentiVeillance 8.0 SDK: Creating identification by using live video streams
2021-01-19 02:00

Neurotechnology announced the release of the SentiVeillance 8.0 software development kit.

With SentiVeillance SDK, developers can create identification solutions that use live video streams from digital surveillance cameras or video files.

The high reliability of SentiVeillance's biometric facial identification algorithm allows it to be used with large watch-list databases, both for identifying a person who is on a list and adding new faces from video streams to watch-lists.

The new ALPR capability in SentiVeillance automatically detects and reads vehicle license plates, recording the information from both stationary and moving vehicles within the scene.

The new SentiVeillance is designed to run on multi-core processors for fast performance and can process video data from multiple cameras simultaneously using a common PC and can utilize multiple graphics processing units to achieve even better performance.

The new SentiVeillance SDK package contains a precompiled sample with source codes and device integration for the Mobotix m16 camera with thermal sensor.


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