Henry Detmold

Henry Detmold
CTO and Co-Founder, Snap SurveillanceHenry Detmold is the CTO and Co-Founder at Snap Surveillance. Prior to this, he worked as a Project Leader at Australian Institute for Machine Learning. Henry holds a PhD degree in Computer Science from University of Adelaide.
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Snap Network Surveillance, PTY LTD, the developer of the world’s first and only AI-based intelligent tracking software for large-scale security camera networks, announced the latest release of its Force Multiplier (FMx) tool – enabling operators to track subjects faster and more easily. This new version delivers extensive enhancements to the FMx Network Optimiser tool, which significantly benefits our system integrator partners in commissioning a FMx system, now much faster. Provides REST API for PSIM vendors Force Multiplier version 1.7.3 now provides a new REST API for partners that provides a low-resolution form of our camera relationship learning. Now, for example, a PSIM vendor is able to use the REST API to find the environment’s camera relationships and use that information in their own PSIM user interface. This functionality could also be used with currently non-supported VMS platforms. Version 1.7.3 now also supports the Milestone XProtect privacy masking functionalityVersion 1.7.3 now also supports the Milestone XProtect privacy masking functionality. When Milestone XProtect implements a security privacy mask on a particular camera feed, FMx will now also properly blur out the privacy area within the Force Multiplier tab within the XProtect Smart Client. VMS add-On tool to track suspects “This new release is the result of our ongoing development of the industry’s easiest to use VMS add-on tool for tracking suspects and objects around a campus-style environment,” stated Henry Detmold, CTO, Snap Surveillance. “Being able to quickly and easily track targets of importance around a large camera count environment is what Snap Surveillance excels at and this new version continues to expand our overall value to our customers.” Exhibiting at GSX 2019 Force Multiplier 1.7.3 instantly creates one continuous video story from hundreds of individual camera feeds – quickly and more easily than any other tool on the market. Snap Surveillance will be exhibiting at the Global Security Exchange (GSX) in Chicago, IL, September 10 – 12, 2019 in booth 3417. As a Gold Partner with Milestone Systems, Snap Surveillance will be demonstrating its patented AI-based system that is 10x faster than human-alone subject tracking removing the stress on an operator of knowing which camera feed or video view will be needed next.
Snap Network Surveillance, PTY LTD (‘Snap Surveillance’), the developer of the world’s first and only AI-based intelligent tracking software for large-scale security camera networks, will be participating as an ecosystem development partner in the SAST booth #10037 at the upcoming GSX expo in Chicago, September 10-12, 2019. SAST (Security and Safety Things) is a Bosch-owned IoT startup, leading an open Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem initiative. This includes creation of an open OS platform for Smart Cameras and an App store for software on the platform, with a focus on delivering enhanced security and safety. AI-Based security apps The need to track people and objects from camera to camera is becoming critical" Through their revolutionary open IoT platform for security cameras, SAST enables seamless management of networked cameras — by unleashing a new generation of AI-based security apps. Snap is excited to be one of the initial development partners. “Snap Surveillance’s support of the SAST ecosystem provides an ideal platform for video pursuit of people and objects moving about environments such as airports or large retail establishments,” stated Henry Detmold, CTO, Snap Surveillance. “In today’s larger camera-count environments, the need to track people and objects from camera to camera is becoming critical and with SAST support for learning on their cameras, our mutual customers will be able to get the benefits without needing a big investment is server capacity.” Intelligent tracking solution Snap Surveillance’s AI-enabled intelligent tracking solution will be on display at the SAST GSX booth - showcasing our solution that is 10x faster than human-alone subject tracking while also removing operator fallibility. This solution is essential for improving the speed of operating a security camera network This solution is essential for improving the speed, performance, and accuracy of operating a security camera network. An overarching benefit of deploying Snap Surveillance’s Force Multiplier (FMx) software in a SAST ecosystem is that image analysis running on the camera can be more efficient and accurate than on a server, which results in faster and more accurate learning of the camera relationships. Camera-Count environments Further benefits are anticipated as the SAST ecosystem grows, with other development partners able to utilize the camera networking information from Snap’s machine learning algorithms. Snap Surveillance will also be exhibiting in its own booth in the GSX Disruption District, #3417. As a Gold Partner with Milestone Systems, Snap Surveillance will be demonstrating its patented AI-based system for learning camera relationships, and showcase how easy it is to track suspects or objects around large camera-count environments, removing the stress of knowing which camera feed will be needed next.
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