VideoIQ Version 3.1 Analytics Examined


In this note, we examine key new features of VideoIQ's Version 3.1 software release. The focus of this release is improvements and expansions of video analytic functionalities.

Two notable new analytic detections are now available:

  • Rules that allow for detecting entry and exit from vehicles or a doorway while ignoring other people in the scene / FoV. This may...

The complete update is available only to PRO Members.




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