2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsidi.2023.301560
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IoT forensics: Analysis of a HIKVISION's mobile app

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“…Hanwha Techwin: Hanwha Techwin is a company that produces deep-learning-based surveillance cameras, such as the Q-AI and X-AI series, which use deep-learning algorithms to detect objects, people, and activities [119][120][121]. • Hikvision: Hikvision is a company that manufactures deep-learning-based surveillance cameras, such as the DeepinView series, which utilizes deep-learning algorithms to detect objects, people, and activities [122,123]. • NVIDIA: NVIDIA is a company that produces hardware and software for image and video processing based on deep learning, such as the Jetson platform, which can be used for surveillance applications such as facial recognition and object detection [124][125][126][127].…”
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“…Hanwha Techwin: Hanwha Techwin is a company that produces deep-learning-based surveillance cameras, such as the Q-AI and X-AI series, which use deep-learning algorithms to detect objects, people, and activities [119][120][121]. • Hikvision: Hikvision is a company that manufactures deep-learning-based surveillance cameras, such as the DeepinView series, which utilizes deep-learning algorithms to detect objects, people, and activities [122,123]. • NVIDIA: NVIDIA is a company that produces hardware and software for image and video processing based on deep learning, such as the Jetson platform, which can be used for surveillance applications such as facial recognition and object detection [124][125][126][127].…”
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