Public swimming pools - Computer vision systems for the detection of drowning accidents in swimming pools - Safety requirements and test methods
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Computer vision systems for the identification of drowning incidents in public swimming pools are the focus of ISO 20380:2017, a standard. The standard describes the fundamental operational, performance, and safety criteria that these systems must satisfy in order to successfully identify and stop drowning accidents. Additionally, ISO 20380:2017 offers thorough test procedures that can be used to confirm that computer vision systems comply with the required specifications.
It's vital to note that ISO 20380:2017 only applies to computer vision systems used in public swimming pools; systems used in private swimming pools or pool basins with a surface area lower than 150 m2 are not covered by this standard. This standard establishes a benchmark for the dependability and safety of these systems, guaranteeing that they pass stringent tests and meet strict requirements in order to work as effectively as possible in reducing drowning tragedies.
| Edition | 1 |
| ICS Codes | 35.240.99 - IT applications in other fields 97.220.10 - Sports facilities |
| Language(s) | English |
| File Size | 583.7 KB |