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Read moreInnovatrics SmartFace has unveiled a new set of features designed to reshape pedestrian analysis and investigation. With Person Attributes now available on the platform, users are able to attach more metadata to detected pedestrians, enriching investigation resources.
With an array of cutting-edge tools, SmartFace‘s latest offering promises to elevate data analysis and extraction to new heights, empowering users in investigation use cases. Gender, age group, body orientation, and a plethora of clothing attributes including logos, patterns, and accessories can now be accurately extracted. Searching for a suspect or person of interest in a database is thus streamlined by using specific makers to speed up an investigation. This powerful feature opens doors to diverse real-world use cases, particularly in law enforcement and public safety.
Addressing the growing demand for comprehensive surveillance solutions, SmartFace can easily be scaled to support large deployments. By fine-tuning distributed and edge architectures, the platform ensures seamless integration across diverse environments. Not only does it offer support for next-gen hardware, featuring neural network accelerators, but it should also add more functionality to the cloud. The introduction of new analytics data further amplifies its capabilities, opening doors to sharper, more accurate insights into pedestrian behavior and patterns.
The SmartFace Platform is open to collaboration, welcoming third-party integrators to craft tailor-made applications. With the integration of the SmartFace Toolkit and the ease of accessing historical data, the platform empowers users with a seamless investigative workflow, accelerating the identification process.
Take a step forward with SmartFace by experiencing its Person Attributes feature. Curious to know how we perform pedestrian detection and analysis in detail? Reach out to us to learn more.