Application and Prospect of Next Generation Intelligent Video Analysis Technology

The article discusses the application and future potential of next-generation intelligent video analysis technology. With the rapid advancement of the Internet, 3G wireless communication, and smart multimedia processing, networked intelligent video surveillance systems have gained strong support and are now widely used in various sectors such as security, government, banking, education, and transportation. In China, the video surveillance market is growing rapidly, with increasing monitoring demands and a wide variety of equipment available. As a result, users continue to raise higher expectations for these systems. In the 21st century, public safety has become a global concern, and security monitoring systems have been deeply integrated into daily life, influencing people’s routines. The need for intelligent video analysis arises naturally from the evolution of video surveillance. It helps reduce information overload by identifying key events and filtering out irrelevant data. Companies like Suzhou Keda Technology were among the first to explore this field several years ago. Over time, intelligent video analysis has become more familiar. The growth in both the number of companies and employees, along with continuous technological improvements, has boosted the domestic intelligent video industry. Today, Kodak’s intelligent video analysis technology is widely applied, focusing on motion detection, boundary crossing alerts, regional intrusion detection, tracking, and license plate recognition. Intelligent video surveillance originates from computer vision, a branch of artificial intelligence that analyzes and tracks objects in camera scenes by distinguishing between background and foreground. Users can set up custom alarm rules for different scenarios. When an event violates these rules, the system automatically triggers an alert, displaying relevant footage and issuing a warning sound for immediate action. Although this technology originated abroad and was initially used in military and lab settings, it has since transitioned to civilian and industrial applications. In China, many early products were imported, but local companies like Suzhou Keda began developing their own solutions in 2005. Today, Kodak’s system allows for proactive defense, reducing the burden on operators and improving efficiency in managing surveillance tasks. Kodak’s intelligent analysis technology supports diverse applications, including license plate recognition, virtual warning lines, object tracking, and crowd counting. These functions are used in areas like smart cities, prisons, traffic control, residential communities, and factory monitoring. For instance, in smart city projects, Kodak’s high-definition intelligent camera systems help manage urban traffic and public order. In prison security, the system enables real-time monitoring of perimeters and detects abnormal behaviors such as climbing or fighting. In rail transit, intelligent video analysis improves response times and makes video retrieval more efficient. In residential communities, the system enhances safety by quickly responding to emergencies and linking alarms to police and fire departments. In factories, it provides virtual security lines and monitors suspicious activities inside premises. While still in its early stages, intelligent video analytics is expected to grow significantly. As computer and AI technologies advance, challenges will be addressed, leading to broader adoption and more effective use in the future.

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