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About Us
Vintra delivers AI-powered video analytics solutions that transform any real-world video into actionable, tailored and trusted intelligence and improves how organizations monitor and search for critical security events.
Best in AI — 9.7.2018
The Best Things we read in AI this Week Vintra’s weekly round-up of AI-related articles, blogs, videos, and papers we liked.
Best in AI — 8.24.2018
The Best Things we read in AI this Week Vintra’s weekly round-up of AI-related articles, blogs, videos, and papers we liked.
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Best in AI — 8.10.2018
The Best Things we read in AI this Week Vintra’s weekly round-up of AI-related articles, blogs, videos, and papers we liked.
3 Ways Every Investigator Should Be Using AI Right Now
3 Ways Every Investigator Should Be Using AI Right Now Collect video faster from the public Review & search video Create & share reports Artificial Intelligence (AI) is used in almost every part of our lives. Instead of hailing cabs on the street corner, we now use Uber or Lyft. Instead of looking at the […]
The Big Problem with Video Review
The Truth about Video Review 20 minutes of sustained video review on a single screen, leads to a 95% loss of visual perceptivity After 22 minutes, operators viewing video begin to suffer from “video blindness” Pigeons are better suited to monitor video