AI Video Summary
Going through archived security videos can be boring and time-consuming. Most of the scenes in the archived videos only have a plain, static background without any vehicles, people, or objects of interest, forcing many homeowners or security personnel to watch a long review of unimportant videos in order to capture specific events. Even though video analytics tools and practices are implemented in video surveillance networks, viewing and analysis of recorded video are still considered to be labor-intensive and time-consuming tasks.
A video analytics tool can raise alerts if a problem is detected, but once flagged off, looking for the progress of an object/individual that caused the alert, through the hours-long recorded video in the archives, is a tiresome and manual process. Fortunately, this problem is solved through video summarization!
Video summarization reduces a lengthy video into a manageable, short, and easy to go through video summary, thus reducing the time needed to analyze a situation. By removing non-essential video data such as empty or static situations while not failing to retain relevant and important data, people can easily andquickly review hours of footage to just minutes.
Platforms
Most video summarization software is available either as a software application and SDK working on Intel-based servers or cloud-based web services working on private or public clouds.
Features of ai based Video Surveillance
Most software receives input from various types of video archives on NVRs, DVRs, or video management systems. Real-time video summaries on live feeds from digital, analog, or IP/network cameras are also provided by many video summarization software.
The best video summarization software integrates with RTSP video streams from any NVR, IP camera, or video management system. For easy review, outputs are in a standard video file format and can be played using any media player. With smart filtering, video summarization allows viewing scenes/objects of specific attributes.
A filelist of video inputs with TS, MP4, HLS, and FLV formats are supported by most software. Varying levels of details are allowed through configurable compression and playback speed of the summary. All these features enable homeowners and professionals to quickly go through past incidents from videos that are hours long