Behaviour Recognition

Behaviour Recognition

To add extra value to the investment in CCTV equipment and staff, Dectel can offer behaviour Recognition. With 10 years of development behind the technology, it has been proven in a number of different applications across Europe.

  • Intelligent motion detection
  • Multi-camera capability
  • Can identify predefined patterns or behaviour such as
    • Abandoned packages
    • Overcrowding
    • Congestion
    • Loitering

Key Features

  • Easy installation
  • Easy and rapid configuration
  • Handles multiple cameras
  • Allows rapid threat assessment and response
  • Includes high quality digital recording for pre-event monitoring
  • Supports simultaneous manual and automatic surveillance
  • Ideal for surveillance of small/medium sized facilities
  • Uses standard cameras and existing infrastructure
  • Touch screen interface allows rapid camera selection for conventional surveillance, with trigger to indicate activity for rapid operator intervention during normal surveillance duties.
  • Allows integration of other sensors i.e. sound detectors.
  • 3D map available as user interface

» Ipsotek

All cameras connected to a behaviour recognition system become truly pro-active, alerting the operator when unusual or pre-determined behaviour occurs. In partnership with IPSOTEK (Intelligent Pedestrian Observation Technologies) Dectel can provide software systems that can automatically detect commonly occurring security and safety incidents such as abandoned packages, vandalism, loitering, fighting etc.

» Superior Surveillance

Connected to conventional CCTV systems, Dectel’s behaviour recognition system can provide a level of surveillance far superior and more cost effective than that provided by human CCTV operators alone. Everything in the camera view that moves is tracked and then compared to a library of predefined behaviours to determine if they constitute a threat. Movement detected is represented by changes in colours. If a suspicious event is detected, the CCTV operator is alerted. All cameras are monitored for all of the time. When monitoring abandoned packages, pre-event recording shows the individual actually leaving the package.