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Video analytics is a form of data analytics that focuses on the analysis of video data. It is used to extract meaningful insights from video content, such as facial recognition, object detection, and motion tracking. Video analytics can be used to identify patterns and trends in video data, as well as to detect anomalies and suspicious activities. It can also be used to monitor and analyze customer behavior in retail stores, airports, and other public spaces.
Video analytics is becoming increasingly important in the data analytics market, as it provides organizations with valuable insights into customer behavior and trends. It is also being used to improve security and safety in public spaces, as well as to monitor and analyze traffic patterns.
Some companies in the video analytics market include Avigilon, Axis Communications, Bosch Security Systems, Dahua Technology, Genetec, Hikvision, and Verint Systems. Show Less Read more