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Eilat has implemented Viisights' artificial intelligence-based video analytics solution within its smart city program, enhancing public safety and operational efficiency. The system, integrated with over 300 surveillance cameras citywide, focuses on identifying violent and suspicious activities, monitoring crowd and personal behavior, traffic, and environmental safety. Viisights' behavioral analytics technology offers real-time monitoring, enabling immediate alerts to operators at a central command center upon detection of unusual behaviors. This proactive approach aids in preventing incidents from escalating, particularly during peak tourist seasons, without collecting or storing personal information.  +
In 2018, Vision-Box facial recognition was put in place at two major Tanzania airports, Kilimanjaro International Airport and Julius Nyerere International Airport. Vision-Box is a major computer vision company which often supplies airports.  +
The Ministry of Health Saint Kitts and Nevis was the recipient of 17 devices from Taiwanese firm Vivotek. The devices facilitate thermal recognition. The cause for the gift was friendly relations with Taiwan. The scanners are set to be used for COVID19 checks. Thermal facial recognition allows for contactless temperature readings.  +
The N4 road runs 630km between Pretoria, South Africa and Maputo, Mozambique. A new Vivotek solution was installed along the roads and in the toll booths. Like a similar deployment in Zambia, Vivotek VAST 2 VMS is in use, which has integrated facial recognition and smart search functions. Therefore although it is not stated that facial recognition is definitely in use, it can be speculated that it is as well as other forms of smart video analysis such as person detection which are facilitated by VAST 2. License plate recognition is certainly in use.  +