How to Fingerprint Vehicles Using Computer Vision
September 23, 2020
During challenging times, perimeter, border and facility security is needed more than ever to overcome such issues as undercarriage IED bomb devices, smuggling of illicit materials, data center safety and cybercrime and COVID19 restriction related mobility of passengers which might carry the virus.
Amir Hever, chief executive officer of UVeye, will discuss the benefits of leveraging deep learning and computer vision to assist advanced vehicle fraud prevention and the opportunities for using artificial intelligence in order to combat homeland security and other access control challenges.
UVeye has recently developed a unique ability to fingerprint every vehicle as part of a multi-layered new generation of intelligent vehicle screening technology. Securing over 100 sites worldwide including airports, seaports, military bases, embassies, banks, liquid gas stations, prisons, hotels, casinos, stadiums and more. Amir will share his experience of using technology to improve efficiency and objectivity while keeping staff safe.
Discussion Leaders:
Amir Hever, CEO, UVeye
Yaron Saghiv, CMO, UVeye