Analytic Data Drives Decisions
Current analytics include, but are not limited to the following:
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Traffic Maps & Hot Spots
Product placement, customer flow and shelf space is critical in the retail equation.
This is actual heat map imagery from our software indicating areas in the store with heavy traffic.
This is actual heat map imagery from our software indicating areas in the store with heavy traffic.
Customer Counting
We have almost an unlimited number of Analytic Surveillance combinations available including the Customer-centric options seen here.
Queue Length | Wait | Service Times
Data like this helps keep business running smoothly.
The Moving Parts of Retail
In this screenshot, you can see literally see the moving parts of retail.
Demographic Information... Because a Sales Receipt Doesn't have Blonde Hair
Gender and other specific demographic information is available to guide sales.
Digital Fence | Trip Wire Triggers
Dynamic Analytics can help define borders, establish parameters, and provide real-time alerts.
The obvious application from a security standpoint is using digital trip wires to designate "no access" zones and other areas where movement must be detected... tagged... and targeted.
Most people think of security, when they hear tripwire triggers; however, this analytic could also help purchasing managers avoid overstock problems…
and frustrated customers.
Such analytics can include using a Digital Fence, or Trip Line Triggers to alert staff with dwindling product notifications, or to customers needing attention in an aisle or at the counter
Example: This shows how analytics could be used in this scenario to send an alert when product is low…
up to 10 digital fence frames can be programmed into each camera.
The obvious application from a security standpoint is using digital trip wires to designate "no access" zones and other areas where movement must be detected... tagged... and targeted.
Most people think of security, when they hear tripwire triggers; however, this analytic could also help purchasing managers avoid overstock problems…
and frustrated customers.
Such analytics can include using a Digital Fence, or Trip Line Triggers to alert staff with dwindling product notifications, or to customers needing attention in an aisle or at the counter
Example: This shows how analytics could be used in this scenario to send an alert when product is low…
up to 10 digital fence frames can be programmed into each camera.
Camera Health Monitoring
Camera self-diagnostics are critical to continuous analytic feeds.
These critical analytics can be set to diagnose every 2 months, 2 Weeks or even every 2 minutes, if needed.
Our smart analytics can even detect when a camera has been bumped, or moved off axis.
These critical analytics can be set to diagnose every 2 months, 2 Weeks or even every 2 minutes, if needed.
Our smart analytics can even detect when a camera has been bumped, or moved off axis.
CASE STUDY: One high school in Oregon has 56 cameras; however, during our PHASE II: D&D, we found 31 cameras were inoperable and neither the school nor the current "monitoring" company knew about it.