VAIBS Image Analytics: the smart filter for the control room
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Innovations are happening at a rapid pace in the world of video analytics. Enormous strides are being made in both hardware and software. Two of these developments – from VAIBS and Dell Technologies – are now coming together in a particularly interesting way.
VAIBS has recently further optimised its Vaidio Video AI Analytics platform, enabling the same analyses to be performed with significantly less computing power. The latest AI models are more efficient, smarter and require fewer CPU and GPU resources to deliver impressive performance. This allows Vaidio to be deployed more flexibly – whether in the cloud, via its own VAICloud or locally on a server at the customer’s site.
Dell also continues to evolve. The latest generation of compact servers and micro-systems, equipped with powerful Intel® Core™ Ultra processors and NVIDIA RTX GPUs, deliver more performance in a smaller form factor than ever before. This development fits perfectly with the direction VAIBS has taken with its software: maximum AI performance with a minimal hardware footprint. Together, these innovations make it possible to deploy various Vaidio Analytics on 48 cameras simultaneously, connected to a device the size of a Thin Client.
For organisations that opt for an on-premise installation, this represents a significant step forward. The combination of optimised software and more powerful, energy-efficient hardware means that more analyses can be performed with less heat generation and lower energy costs. This is not only efficient, but also sustainable and future-oriented. The parallel innovations of VAIBS and Dell demonstrate how hardware and software reinforce each other. Whereas AI analysis used to require large, energy-intensive servers, the technology is now more compact, smarter and more accessible than ever. The future of video analysis lies in the power of efficiency, and that future has already begun today.