These devices, with deep learning algorithms, identify febrile people with higher scanning speed and avoid physical contact.

blankArtificial intelligence technology is showing its advantages to help alleviate the effects of the global health crisis applied to the early detection of people who present the first symptoms of high temperature.

In this sense, Nunsys It provides its analytical technology integrated into thermal imaging cameras capable of measuring temperature, that are increasingly being used in public spaces and businesses, until recently, its main area of application was the industrial environment and the prevention of forest fires.

Thermal imaging cameras identify febrile people with a higher scanning speed and avoid physical contact. "Although it is true that the imaging of infrared radiation is not new, Nunsys explains, the sophistication of this technology is given by the application of AI, that offers highly reliable real-time measurement, with an accuracy of up to ±0.3 °C".

blankFrom this manufacturer they also point out that the contribution of artificial intelligence goes further, as the system is able to save images of the people analysed (a minimum of sixty per minute for handheld cameras, compared to twelve on a conventional thermometer) and generate alerts when any of them exceeds the recommended temperature threshold.

This analytical ability, together with the fact that physical contact between people is avoided due to their operation at a distance between 1,5 And 9 Meters according to the models, "They make these sensing systems the most suitable solution for moving crowd flows, such as stations and airports, Hospitals, factories or offices", Belkis Blázquez points out, Nunsys physical security manager.

Thanks to the incorporation of these advances in deep learningwith advanced algorithms, Thermal imaging cameras "are becoming a fundamental tool in sectors such as food, health or safety," says Blázquez. That's why, The use of these solutions is destined to be perpetuated over time as one more measure in the protocols for the prevention of occupational risks", says Blázquez.


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By • 4 Sep, 2020
• Section: Access control, Detection, Urban security, Services, Video surveillance