In June of 2021, Leo Levit sat down with Ralph Jensen at Security Today to discuss recent trends and news for ONVIF. At the time, ONVIF had welcomed the addition of GitHub, was celebrating the milestone of more than 20,000 conformant products and had announced two Release Candidates. While 2021 brought many exciting updates to…
ONVIF recently announced its addition of open source through GitHub, an online open source development platform. This move will automate much of the process-oriented work that is required to produce technical specifications. As such, Per Björkdahl, chairman of the ONVIF Steering Committee answers a few top questions regarding this new organizational development. How will this…
To those in the security and technology industry, the subject of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its various uses is something we’re all likely familiar with. However in recent years, as use of AI has moved into the public sphere and become more available for consumer use, concerns and misconceptions about potential uses for the technology…
Canada-based developer Liqiao Ying created an app for an Artificial Intelligence-based object detection system that utilizes blockchain solutions for storing information obtained from ONVIF cameras. Learn more in this video.
With over 30 submissions of innovative and unique applications, the winning app, CAM X, submitted by Canada-based developer Liqiao Ying, offers an Artificial Intelligence-based object detection system that utilizes blockchain solutions for sorting information obtained from ONVIF cameras.