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piXlogic

Content Discovery for Law Enforcement Applications


Event Date: June 02, 2020
Hosted By: piXlogic & Carahsoft

In this webinar piXlogic demonstrated state of the art capabilities in the areas of automatic face, text, object, and scene recognition, all in an integrated package. This combination of features streamlines the process of content discovery. These tools help analysts and investigators dig deeper and wider, while at the same time achieving much higher levels of productivity.

Collecting and analyzing images and videos is the lifeblood of many law enforcement related workflows. The sources of these materials are varied and the software automation that can help staff sift through these materials efficiently is sorely needed. Point solutions do exist, but they are limited in functionality and breadth. In addition, navigating and exchanging data from disparate systems is often complicated, time-consuming, and prone to errors.

Customers need to be in full control of their data at all times, and the piXlogic software responds to these needs. PiXlogic embodies state of the art detection and recognition that also performs in a range of deployment scenarios: on-premises, on clouds, on desktops, on mobile devices, and at scale on various computing platforms.

In this webinar, piXlogic demonstrated state-of-the-art capabilities in the areas of:

  • Content auto-tagging
  • Face detection and recognition
  • Object detection and recognition
  • Text detection and recognition in multiple languages

Attendees gained an understanding of:

  • How integrated content discovery capabilities bring value to law enforcement applications
  • How to identify points to consider when leveraging and implementing image/video analytics in law enforcement environments

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