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  • Miguel Câmara
    • Authorized Reseller
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    Good suggestion

    I have seen this already being used in a camera manufacturer's VMS, and even just demonstrating this, before release, it was the cornerstone on convincing two customers.

    While this is still “new”, and not included in other VMS's as standard, it will bring out the awe reactions from the customers, which might trigger a decision making on the spot.

     

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  • Tagir Gadelshin
    • Network Optix team

    hey
    We do want to work on this, but one caveat is cost. If we do it in the Cloud, that would either be a separate paid service or we'd need to require a dedicated GPU on-premises for vectorization. However, that would significantly increase hardware costs and limit our potential audience.
    Please let me know your thoughts on this. Other Cloud solutions that do this are quite pricey, so it might be that we have some options here. 

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  • Joel Sabine

    Hey Tagir Gadelshin ,

    I've been thinking about this a bunch and I can really see both sides as having valid use cases, so perhaps this is something that could be configured multiple ways within the platform itself depending on the available hardware? 

    For the cloud/SaaS approach, this would seem straightforward enough to manage as a service within Nx Connect, and this would allow that functionality to be offered at scale with minimal hardware on site. 

    I think there's definitely use cases though where handling this on prem is more ideal for customers - we've recently been deploying a lot more hardware with entry level GPUs like the NVIDIA RTX A400 so that we can run AI plugins like CVEIDA which offer far more capability than is generally available in camera (as well as the ability to run this at higher resolutions). These are the systems that would greatly benefit from these kinds of search capabilities, so while there is a greater hardware cost, the customers that benefit the most are already doing this. This would also apply for sites running the AI manager when that becomes more broadly available. Also, for smaller systems, Arrow Lake CPU architecture still offers a reasonably low pricepoint while including CPU/GPU/NPU - I think options in this space will become more broadly available as demand increases and the hardware catches up.

    Most of what I had seen so far across the industry was really only using cloud to support this feature, however more recently, we're starting to see NVR products include the required GPU to run locally - Eg. Hikvision AcuSeek, Unifi AI Key. This is also a standard/included features on some cloud platforms that aren't overly expensive - eg. Vivotek Vortex.

    I've seen this feature released across at least 10x different platforms so far (some of them still in beta though) and it definitely appears as though there's a lot of interest from users in how this can save time for investigations.

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  • Edward Dickey

    I definitely want this feature. I'd be using it on-premises only, not cloud. I have recent i7 and i9 video clients with RTX4060 that could use this. Hikvision, Dahua and Uniview have now all released their Large LLM search functions. 

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