NVIDIA Adds Rekor Systems to Metropolis Software Partner Program
NVIDIA Metropolis is an intelligent video analytics platform paving the way for the creation of AI cities, according to the company.
NVIDIA Metropolis is an intelligent video analytics platform paving the way for the creation of AI cities, according to the company.
Software-as-a-Service AI-enabled ALPRs can allow departments to expand their area of focus in an affordable and scalable fashion.
Rekor says its OpenALPR software enables automatic license plate and vehicle recognition through virtually any IP camera.
Both Orchid and ARES can work with an unlimited number of cameras, providing customers flexibility across locations and devices, according to the company.
The company offers both mobile and fixed-location solutions, which are designed either to function as stand-alone tools or to integrate with third-party software and hardware.
Co-founders Eddie Reynolds and Joni Hamasaki launched iluminar in 2009 to supply lighting and license plate recognition products to the video surveillance industry.
VaaS technology includes fixed and mobile cameras to read license plates and then transmit the vehicles’ location to law enforcement agencies.
Maxxess InSite’s open-architecture framework accommodates virtually any security or business intelligence application with comprehensive functionality.
Advances in video analytics and processing power used in automatic number plate recognition devices are reshaping the market, says IHS Markit.
Genetec says its AutoVu machine learning core reduces common ALPR misreads and false positives compared to traditional rule-based ALPR technology.