With the smart home market gradually heating up, intelligent surveillance cameras will become an important part of building a smart home. In order to provide consumers with a better experience, now Sony, Nikon and other companies jointly created a unified platform for intelligent cameras - Network of Intelligent Camera Ecosystem (NICE).
Specifically, the companies that established the NICE platform include Sony, Nikon, iPhone maker Foxconn, image startup Scenera, and Wistron. Together they are working to find solutions that allow smart cameras to seamlessly interconnect with each other. This means that Afterwards, if you purchase a smart camera that supports the NICE platform, no matter which brand can enjoy the same interactive experience, it will reduce the cost of learning.
NICE will develop a specification standard that will allow the camera to capture the picture into multiple scenes, set the index, search and scan through the thumbnails, and can be conveniently stored in the cloud.
With unified specifications, this also eases the workload of developing mobile-end applications. Scenera CEO David Lee told Digital Trends that on a unified platform, vendors can share results, such as their improved object recognition. technology.
The Alliance members already have sensor and processor vendors, as well as software developers. Smart cameras based on the NICE platform are expected to be available in 2019.