IT Gallery conducts ‘Hikvision Deep Learning Summit 2019’ (17 photos)

IT Gallery, the leading distributor of video surveillance products and solutions and the National Dis-tributor for Hikvision in Sri Lanka, conducted ‘Hikvision Deep Learning Summit 2019’ at The Kingsbury recently.

The ‘Hikvision Deep Learning Summit 2019’ introduced the IT Gallery partners into deep learning driven security service solutions, and the most modern smart surveillance solutions.


The partici-pants were educated on the advantages of Artificial intelligence and how it relates to video surveil-lance.


They were further introduced on how deep learning algorithms convert video surveillance systems into authentic visual intelligence ecosystems that are capable of recognizing and analyzing events and advanced human behavior with an accuracy and rapidity that were impossible hitherto, and unattainable by the human eye alone.

The deep learning related smart surveillance solutions cover human body analysis, human behav-ior, people counting and facial recognition.


Apart from that, the LPR system with its unique features like number plate detection, no-plate car capture, motor bike capture, vehicle type, colour detec-tion, car moving direction identification adds more value to the deep learning concepts.


The perime-ter smart features include line crossing, motion detection, intruder detection which embody the wide expanse of solutions catered by the deep learning concepts.


The participants were exposed to a wealth of knowledge on these modern concepts.

In addition to knowledge sharing, the event also functioned as a platform to recognize and reward the partners of the company from across the island for their achievements in the past year.


Repre-sentatives from the entire partner base of IT Gallery comprising over 350 entities from all regions of Sri Lanka were present at the event.


These partners consist of Regional Distributors and Solutions and System Integration partners.

As the world's largest security manufacturer, Hikvision has been a pioneer in the video surveillance industry’s revolution in digitalization, networking, and intelligence and has ventured into new busi-ness verticals such as Intelligent Storage Solutions, Smart Home Solutions (EZVIZ), Wired and Wireless intruder alarm solutions, non-CCTV products such as data transmission equipment and media, Digital signage and Smart Class room solutions.

IT Gallery is one of the leading Value Added Distributors of globally-renowned brands in ICT prod-ucts and services in Sri Lanka.


Since commencement of operations in 2007, the company has con-tinued to reach a wider market across Sri Lanka through its expanding network of System Integra-tors, Re-sellers, and Consultants.


In addition to Hikvision, IT Gallery is also the Value Added Dis-tributor of EAST Power and UPS solutions, Pantum monochrome laser printers and toners, A4Tech computer accessories, OCEAN multimedia products, and GnG Compatible Toners.

Speaking at the event, Dilantha Perera – CEO, of IT Gallery Computers Private Limited stated, “Hikvision has built a solid reputation in Sri Lanka and across the globe as the world’s largest manu-facturer of video surveillance solutions.


Therefore, we believe it is crucial that we educate our part-ners on deep learning driven security service surveillance solutions as an answer to one of the big-gest necessities regarding video analytics; the inability to correctly identify objects in situations which appear trivial to the human observer.


In this age, where CCTV cameras are implemented in all places with its importance has become evident in local context.


As such, manual surveillance is tedious and time consuming.


The anomalous or abnormal activity analysis in a crowd video scene is very difficult due to several real world constraints.


However, through deep learning, in other words through intelligent automated video surveillance, powered by Face recognition (FR) systems is a key application that will be incorporated to accurately detect the presence of target individuals over a distributed network of cameras.”

Further emphasizing on the advantages of Deep Learning in video surveillance, Dilantha Perera added, “Through deep learning in security surveillance, we can also enable people counting, object recognition, action recognition, crowd analysis and finally violence detection in a crowd environ-ment.


This means that Deep Learning can now be used to solve the most crucial problem facing video analytics – object classification – by collecting many thousands of images from hundreds of surveillance cameras, which must first be manually labelled and classified by a human, into a range of categories that include: person, car, bus, truck, bird, vegetation, dog and many more.”

“I would also like to extend my gratitude to our partners and congratulate them for their outstanding efforts throughout last year.


Their hardwork and commitment despite the turbulent security status of the country, which proved much more on the importance of maintaining proper security surveil-lance.


With the incorporation of deep learning driven security surveillance products, we are confi-dent that more partners will want to join us so that they can be associated with a top global brand such as Hikvision,” added Perera.

Hikvision is widely known as one of the world’s leading provider of innovative video surveillance products and solutions.


The company has advanced the core technologies of audio and video en-coding, video image processing, and related data storage.


With almost 30,000 employees and over 15,000 of which are R&D engineers, the company annually invests 7-8% of its annual sales reve-nue to research and development for continued product innovation.

Last modified on Thursday, 17 October 2019 12:57