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        AI startup Horizon Robotics introduced a new HD smart camera with embedded AI that is capable of facial recognition at up to 99.7% accuracy. The smart camera HR-IPC2143 is a first of its kind with applications in public security for the real-time detection of potential suspects, and in retail for identifying VIP customers as they enter a store. The device was announced at the International Security Technology Show (ISC West 2018), the largest physical security exhibition in North America.

        “The smart camera is a reflection of Horizon Robotics’ mission—to provide high-performance, low-power and low-cost products utilising cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology,” said Dr. Kai Yu, CEO and founder of Horizon Robotics. “Other companies can only deliver a portion of the equation, but we are able to integrate all these form factors to create a complete business solution rather than just a stand-alone camera.”

        The new Horizon Robotics smart camera performs local-capture and recognition capabilities simultaneously, providing facial capture, feature extraction and facial feature comparison based on deep-learning algorithms. The camera relies on a unique “algorithm + chip + cloud” system architecture that empowers users to process and convert the unstructured video data in the camera to achieve multi-target location detection, multi-target tracking, multi-target recognition and pedestrian attribute classification.

        The camera supports high-performance facial recognition with a 50,000 feature library and processes 1920×1080p@30fps videos in real time. It can detect, track and identify 200 objects simultaneously within each frame.


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