{"id":1003034,"date":"2021-03-11T12:10:06","date_gmt":"2021-03-11T17:10:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/ai-moves-to-the-edge-securityinfowatch\/"},"modified":"2021-03-11T12:10:06","modified_gmt":"2021-03-11T17:10:06","slug":"ai-moves-to-the-edge-securityinfowatch","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/ai\/ai-moves-to-the-edge-securityinfowatch\/","title":{"rendered":"AI Moves to the Edge &#8211; SecurityInfoWatch"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>This article originally appeared in  the March 2021 issueofSecurity  Businessmagazine. When sharing, dont forget to mention@SecBusinessMagon  Twitter andSecurity Business magazineon LinkedIn.<\/p>\n<p>Artificial intelligence (AI) performs services, recognizes  patterns, learns object and situation relationships, and makes decisions. There  is a paradigm shift provided by new, proven technologies, such as 5G, thermally  efficient, low-power AI chipsets and AI itself, carrying the global  surveillance and IoT sensor markets forward  seemingly without a threshold.<\/p>\n<p>When we ask a voice assistant to search for our favorite law  enforcement show, we often get our intended choice first. Vehicle manufacturers  are developing advanced driver-assistant systems (ADAS) like Automatic  Emergency Braking (AEB) with the goal of creating processes like collision  avoidance with both pedestrian and cyclist. The security industry is  fortunately tasked with less critical tasks like recognizing objects, a  potential threat, and an appropriate deterrence response. <\/p>\n<p>It is also fortunate that our industry is leveraging the  availability of more thermally efficient AI chipsets and Edge AI sensors like  LiDAR and thermal imaging  all of which are decreasing in price. AI chipsets  with improved thermal management, such as the Ambarella CV5 introduced at CES  2021, supports four independent 4K video streams, AI capabilities, low power  consumption 5nm node. This would be the answer to an underpowered IP camera processing  vehicle Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) in multiple lanes of traffic producing  choppy video, as streaming and recognition processes compete for resources.<\/p>\n<p>Deep Neural Networks (DNN) need an enormous amount of data  to learn. Security Solutions themselves are not intelligent; they leverage  deep learning of a situational awareness report (sitrep) and historical data to  deliver the most appropriate action. Data from sensors of multiple formats  (visible light, infrared, audio, laser) and complex data from environmental,  social media, crime datasets are becoming too massive to process by legacy  operating procedures. Fortunately, companies like ESRI offer datasets linking  crime, location, and time; in fact, its ArcGIS Insights is now available at no  cost through the Disaster Response Program (DRP) to analyze the impact of the  COVID-19 pandemic.<\/p>\n<p>Privacy and data retention policies do create challenges for  some industry AI solutions to improve  for example, a retail loss prevention DNN  might need to review days of differential video content, or content in scenes  with enough variances in people, crowd movement, products on shelves and  endcaps, lighting conditions and types of floor surfaces in order to  recognize the basic behavior of a person planning, executing, and leaving the  scene of a shoplift. <\/p>\n<p>Corporate security and first responders can ingest, analyze  and predict potential outcomes and share data as we move forward as an industry  to allow AI to eventually perform learned, basic tasks and give us back the  manpower we need to make critical decisions.<\/p>\n<p>Ingest may be a new term to  some in the security industry, but it is well-used in markets relying on big  data or applied data sciences. For your customers to leverage todays AI  solutions  especially with video surveillance  it will be advantageous to  start collecting quality video content within a perimeter for higher assurance  of quality alarm processing and response.<\/p>\n<p>While human intelligence continues to lead, Edge AI presents  security and safety management with a rebate of time for known processes.<\/p>\n<p>In general, for IP video cameras, common video analytic features  like object recognition, zone detection, number plate recognition are now available  as AI algorithms embedded within the camera itself. It may not be clear how  firmware updates affect AI, or if the algorithm is updated with the latest  factory-trained model, or if it retains algorithm training for the specific use-case.  <\/p>\n<p>Solutions that have been developed all use updatable  algorithms, and white and blacklists, such as basal temperature\/fever screening  and visual weapons detection by Athena Security; energy waveform signature of  ballistics by EAGL; and drone RF signature\/behavior detection by WhiteFox and  Aero Defense. <\/p>\n<p>Many Edge AI cameras, however, may also require the user  to have a Video Management System to update an algorithm. The user should be  cautioned to prioritize surveillance investments in Edge AI devices or more  specialized weapons\/drone detection software, rather than a potentially more  isolated VMS that may become a pay-as-you-go service.<\/p>\n<p>Many IP video camera manufacturers have touted AI features.  Here are a few of the more recent developments: <\/p>\n<p>Panasonics i-Pro Extreme cameras feature built-in AI for motion  detection and analysis for precision object categorization, such as the difference  between a human and bicycle at distance. It can detect objects that enter an area  restricted by object category  such as a pedestrian-only area or region  as  well as crossline or loitering detection. Privacy guard redacts video   specifically faces or bodies. Panasonic also provides an SDK for third-party developers  to add advanced features like weapons or fall detection.<\/p>\n<p>Hanwha Techwins Wisenet7 chipset delivers in-camera AI  features that include: AI-based object classification for detected objects,The attribute classification function of Wisenet P series AI cameras enables quick and accurate detection of people with or without face masks and immediately sends out an alert.Photo: Hanwha Techwin  people, vehicles, license plates and faces; Reduction in false positive alerts,  for improved monitoring in operations having many cameras; AI-based object  tracking with some PTZ cameras; and an auto-tracking function that tracks  vehicles and people  an improvement over frame-based tracking.<\/p>\n<p>Milesight delivers edge-based AI over a variety of cameras.  Features include: Pre-trained deep learning model and continuously training of  algorithms automatically; and three groups of algorithms, including Video  Content Analysis (VCA), such as for human and vehicle detection; real-time  people counting based on AI algorithms, with statistic reports for analysis;  and AI Face Detection.<\/p>\n<p>The use of Edge AI cameras is significant because they can  serve as a model for simplified yet effective AI training workflow. <\/p>\n<p>Industrial cameras can capture number plates at high speed  and close distance for safety and tracking applications like rail transit and  vehicle screening. The IDS NXT camera is an example of improved AI Training and  integration with third party systems through web apps (no additional coding  needed). The system can create training images and upload them, and users can assign  labels (ex. \"good\" or \"bad\") so the AI can learn. This, in  turn, starts automatic training of the neural network, eventually leading to  full deployment.<\/p>\n<p>As reported at CES last year, the use of LiDAR in small 3D cameras  can deliver a wireframe image that preserves privacy, yet identifies a face   even one partially obscured by a mask or PPE. Furthering on this trend, Intels  RealSense ID, introduced at CES 2021, combines active depth with a neural  network, a dedicated system-on-chip and embedded secure element to encrypt and  process user data. Using deep learning, it adapts to users over time as they  change physical features, such as facial hair and glasses or appear in  different lighting conditions. <\/p>\n<p>It remains to be seen if complex entry screening tasks will  eventually be included in the average security solution; however, there are  already AI-based solutions in the security\/safety market that perform facial  recognition and\/or face matching where users are wearing masks, hats and the  process is consistent across gender, age, and ethnicity. They can also perform  elevated temperature screening, leveraging appropriate basal temperature  measurement locations and multi-spectral imaging (usually visible light plus  thermal imaging); as well as consistent on person, concealed and non-concealed  weapons detection, front, side or rear-worn weapon.<\/p>\n<p>Critical infrastructures can be dangerous places, and Edge  AI sensors can play a life-saving role. High voltage wires, combustible  chemicals, hazardous waste, and other threats can be detected early with  thermal imaging and AI training. LiDAR sensors with an AI process can trigger  alerts when personnel enter dangerous areas such as tunnels, railway tracks and  bridges.<\/p>\n<p>Steve Surfarois Chairman of the Public Safety Working Group for the Security Industry Association (SIA) and has more than 30 years of security industry experience. He is a subject matter expert in smart cities and buildings, cybersecurity, forensic video, data science, command center design and first responder technologies. Follow him on Twitter, @stevesurf.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>More:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.securityinfowatch.com\/video-surveillance\/video-analytics\/article\/21211053\/ai-moves-to-the-edge\" title=\"AI Moves to the Edge - SecurityInfoWatch\">AI Moves to the Edge - SecurityInfoWatch<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> This article originally appeared in the March 2021 issueofSecurity Businessmagazine. 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