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Introducing Gamevue's Anonymous Monitoring System (AMS): Computer Vision in Table Games Advantage Play
For decades, casinos have approached advantage play detection with a limited set of tools. Most systems require extensive labor investments and produce fragmented levels of analysis. Surveillance teams and floor supervisors watch betting patterns and behavior. A tracking system calculates the probabilities. Somewhere in the process, a decision is made, often with incomplete information. The reality is that casinos have never had the ability to maintain full visibility on all
Matthew Porter
Mar 26


Computer Vision in Table Games: Surveillance Integrated or Table Mounted Hardware – An Untimely Debate
Over the last two weeks at back-to-back casino Table Games protection conferences - the ATGS and the WGPC - the conversation about computer vision and AI was the hot topic. Gamevue was honored to be on the floor of both of these conferences demonstrating live to the public our real-time monitoring solution for Blackjack and Carnival Games. Gamevue showed casino professionals from across the world how computer vision and true AI can allow us to read every chip and every card
Matthew Porter
Mar 12


Every Chip. Every Card. Advanced Game Logic. The 3 Keys to Unlocking the Rainbow of Possibilities for Computer Vision in Table Games
In his recently released white paper , the esteemed Mr. Willy Allison stated plainly that for Table Games, the AI genie is out of the bottle, and the race is on for technology companies. Walking the floor at G2E this year made it clear that there is a movement among the vendors toward computer vision and AI in Table Games. The direction of the industry is evident. Since this is a race, it would only be fair to define what will determine the winner. Northernvue Corporation,
Matthew Porter
Feb 17


Introducing Gamevue: The First Viable AI Computer Vision System for Table Games
Northernvue is proud to introduce you to Gamevue - a real-time AI monitoring system for Table Games.
Matthew Porter
Jan 24
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