Real-time intervention
Real-time intervention in the video monitoring process is a feature that allows operators and automated systems to respond to events as soon as they are captured on video. A system with real-time intervention continuously analyzes the data stream and automatically alerts about abnormal situations, such as:
Reaction to potential threats
The system detects suspicious activities or intrusions into the secured area, instantly notifying the operator of the breach. Upon receiving the alert, the operator can assess the situation and take appropriate action, such as calling security or blocking access.
Activation of security protocols in critical situations
If the system detects a threat, such as a fire or active intruder activity, it notifies the operator and triggers emergency protocols. The operator can quickly monitor the situation and organize intervention or evacuation.
Operator support in case of false alarms
In case of false alarms, such as those triggered by animals or weather conditions, the operator can cancel the dispatch of the response team. This hybrid approach reduces the number of false alarms, preserving the system's resources for more serious situations.
Objective analysis of events
The system records events without human involvement, while the operator interprets the data in context. This reduces the risk of false alarms and errors, enhancing the reliability of monitoring and the accuracy of the actions taken.