Kinesense wins at AI Awards 2022
We are delighted to announce that Kinesense has been awarded "Best Application of AI in an SME" at the AI Awards 2022 for our work with Trinity College Dublin's Signal Processing for Media Applications group and Overcast under the Irish Government's Distruptive Technologies Innovation Fund VISP Project. This award is sponsored by the ADAPT Centre. [...]
Kinesense tips & tricks #89 – Moving Licenses
Sometimes you need to move your KinesenseLE license to a new PC - and this is quick and easy. (Note: if you are using a license server, you don't need to do anything - this Tip&Trick is for local PC licenses). Step 1: Delete the license from your old PC and send us the deletion [...]
Kinesense tips & tricks #88 – Offline install
Sometimes you will need to install Kinesense on a PC without an internet connection. Did you know you can use the Kinesense Download Manager to make an offline installer? You will need: 1. Copy of the Kinesense Download Manager 2. A USB key with at least 16GB free space. To create an offline install USB [...]
Kinesense shortlisted for Analytics & AI Awards 2022
Kinesense is delighted to be shortlisted for the Analytics Institute AI Awards 2022 in the category of Implementation of AI. This recognises our work in the Disruptive Technologies Innovation Funded VISP Project in colaboration with Overcast and Trinity College Dublin. In this project Kinesense has been working closely with out police and security customers to [...]
Kinesense and VISP project shortlisted for AI Awards Ireland 2021
Kinesense is hard at work on the DTIF funded VISP research project along with our partners Overcast and Trinity College Dublin. This work was recently shortlisted for the AI Awards Ireland 2021 in the category of 'Best Application in Sector'. Watch our submission video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IomSp5nO1HY
Smarter Digital Evidence Management – eForensics Magazine
eForensics Magazine Dec 2019 Issue has published an article by Kinesense's Law Enforcement Advisor, Martin O'Farrell on how to better manage your digital video evidence. A key focus for any modern police force today is how digital evidence is managed. The process of managing digital evidence from collection to sharing is one that is often [...]
Kinesense and Overcast announce €1.5m in funding for disruptive AI video platform
Kinesense is delighted to announce that our new research and development consortium, Video Intelligence Search Platform, has been awarded €1.5m under the Irish government's Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund 2019. Consortium partners included Overcast and Trinity College Dublin. The partners are jointly developing a cloud-native platform that uses Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to quickly categorise [...]
Sneak Peak – Kinesense LE 3.2: New Algorithms
In last week's 'sneak peak' at the new features in Kinesense version 3.2, we covered the new options for Multiple Video Exports, Undo Annotations and the FFMpeg update. This week we'll be looking at the new algorithm options for processing video and how to view them. Deep Learning Deep learning is a very useful new [...]
Police bandwidth limits holding up adoption of video analytics in the cloud
Is 'Cloud' the future? The vast majority of video evidence is collected by investigators manually, physically moved back to the police station on USB sticks and DVDs and reviewed and processed (using Kinesense LE or manually) on a PC. In an ideal world, police would store and process CCTV video evidence on centralize cloud servers. [...]