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VisionTrack to share new AI video telematics solution at 2023 CV Show

VisionTrack is to showcase its growing range of AI video telematics solutions at the CV Show, putting the spotlight on road safety.

VisionTrack’s AI-powered VRU detection camera has been developed to identify pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and people on scooters

The event takes place 18-20 April 2023 at the Birmingham NEC and will be used by VisionTrack to introduce an AI detection camera for vulnerable road users (VRUs) as well as demo its AI-powered post-analysis software, NARA, which was launched earlier this year.

“We are embracing the latest advances in machine learning and computer vision to develop innovative AI video telematics solutions for the road transport sector,” said commercial director Richard Lane. “The Commercial Vehicle Show will provide us with a platform to share our technology expertise and provide guidance on how best to improve road safety and eliminate fleet risk.”

Its AI-powered VRU detection camera has been developed to identify pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and people on scooters, while disregarding street furniture. Footage is automatically displayed on an in-cab monitor, and supplemented with an audible, spoken warning with the precise location of nearby VRUs in relation to the vehicle. This will keep the driver more engaged by providing highly accurate and useful information.

Road transport operators attending the CV Show will also be able to experience the company’s NARA (Notification, Analysis and Risk Assessment) AI-powered post-analysis solution first hand, with demos running across all three days.

The device-agnostic, cloud-based software uses computer vision models with sensor fusion to rethink how vehicle camera footage is assessed. This can help fleets to save time, costs and, most importantly, lives by providing proactive risk intervention and accurate incident validation.

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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