Version 2.3.6 doesn't just tweak the interface; it overhauls the inference engine. The headline feature is the improved Edge AI Offloading. Previous versions required the host PC to do the heavy lifting for object detection. Now, Premium 2.3.6 allows specific processing tasks to be pushed directly to newer IP cameras with built-in AI capabilities (such as certain Hikvision, Dahua, or Axis models).
The result? A 40% reduction in CPU load on the server, allowing the same hardware to manage double the camera streams without dropping frames. For a warehouse running twelve cameras, this is the difference between a $2,000 server and a $5,000 one.
Furthermore, the Re-Identification (Re-ID) algorithm has been refined. Previously, if a person walked behind a pillar and emerged on the other side of the room, the system often counted them twice. Version 2.3.6 introduces temporal flow mapping, reducing duplicate counts in complex environments by nearly 85%. Camlytics Premium 2.3.6
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In manufacturing, counting people isn't about sales; it's about liability. Version 2.3.6 introduces a specialized PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) Filter.
This is not a generic object detection. The model has been fine-tuned to differentiate between a yellow hard hat and a yellow forklift, or between a safety vest and a reflective jacket. If an employee enters a geo-fenced "High Voltage Zone" without a vest, the system can trigger a digital relay to lock a door or flash a warning light. Version 2
The Logging engine is now court-ready. Compliance reports for OSHA or local health inspectors can be generated in PDF or CSV format with cryptographic timestamps, proving that a safety violation did (or did not) occur at a specific time.