Gaming
Most video is recorded only for use when an incident arises. In this case, video would then be analyzed at the date and time of the incident and used for prosecution purposes. This process has its drawbacks as there is a lot of recorded video and security personnel will need to sort through the irrelevant recorded data to find the appropriate recorded video for the incident. This is also not to mention the amount of space required for recorded data whether it be on video cassette tapes or on computer hard drives. With Video Analytics and Intelligent Video Surveillance (IVS) software, security personnel can record only relevant data and be able to access it quicker when needed. Live viewing can also be more productive as live security alerts can be configured to notify security personnel when threats are detected on camera.

-Leverage single investment for physical security, gaming security, customer service, monitoring, and business intelligence purposes
-More effective roving security force with real-time alert access
-Expose useful traffic path data

-People counting
-Traffic pattern analysis
-Parking lot/garage occupancy
-Room occupancy
-Two-person rule enforcement
-Crowd monitoring around gaming tables
-Person "tailgating" (with integration to access control system)
-Queue length monitoring for hotel check-in; excessive queues around the casino
-Leverage single investment for physical security, gaming security, customer service, monitoring, and business intelligence purposes
-More effective roving security force with real-time alert access
-Expose useful traffic path data

