“In developing this solution, Panasonic has combined AI and machine learning technology to automate the video redaction process,” said Bill Brennan, President of Panasonic i-Pro Sensing Solutions Corporation of America. “Panasonic Idguard can greatly lighten the burden for hardworking law enforcement officers.”
With the growing volume of video from body-worn, in-car cameras, and other sources, agencies have been forced to allocate more and more personnel time to editing video to fulfill Freedom-of-Information-Act requests. One of the most time-consuming aspects of this is the manual redaction of individuals’ faces to address privacy concerns. With Panasonic Idguard, this redaction is fully automated, saving a tremendous amount of time for resource-strapped agencies.
Designed as a user-friendly application, Panasonic Idguard enables agencies to streamline file editing tasks and respond to Freedom-of-Information-Act requests quickly. Panasonic Idguard can also reduce the time needed for the manual processes of uploading, storing, searching, editing, and sharing video content. It includes the capability to upload multiple videos for overnight batch redaction processing. The interface is easy to learn and use, and a comprehensive set of administrative tools provides strict, secure, multi-user management with critical editing capabilities.
With support for all videos in the MP4 format including video from Iphones and Android devices, Panasonic Idguard also offers flexible configuration options with on premise storage now, and cloud-based coming in the Summer. Ingestion APIs make integration and communication with existing systems easy, including Panasonic I-Pro’s Unified Digital Evidence (UDE) solution. Scalable options are offered to fit any user’s budget, access, or security needs.