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Axis Camera Application Platform (ACAP) version 4 example applications that provide developers with the tools and knowledge to build their own solutions based on the ACAP Computer Vision SDK
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Go to fileOur mission is to provide an excellent development experience by enabling developers to build new AI/ML applications for a smarter and safer world.
Video analytics ensures that video surveillance systems become smarter, more accurate, more cost-effective and easier to manage. The most scalable and flexible video analytics architecture is based on ‘intelligence at the edge’, that is, processing as much of the video as possible in the network cameras or video encoders themselves. This not only uses the least amount of bandwidth but also significantly reduces the cost and complexity of the network. Open application development platforms such as Axis Camera Application Platform (ACAP) facilitate the integration of compatible third-party solutions, resulting in a quickly growing variety of applications – general as well as specialized for different industries. The growing number of video analytics applications creates new end-user benefits and opens new business possibilities.
This repository contains a set of application examples which aims to enrich the developers analytics experience. All examples are using Docker framework and has a README file in its directory which shows overview, example directory structure and step-by-step instructions on how to run applications on the camera.
Below is a list of examples available in the repository:
The examples are based on the ACAP Computer Vision SDK. This SDK is an image which contains APIs and tooling to build computer vision apps for running on camera, with support for Python. Additionally, there is the ACAP Native SDK, which is more geared towards building ACAPs that uses AXIS-developed APIs directly, and primarily does so using C/C++.
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