(Left, Kimo Scott of 21CSI at Cornstalks Demo Night. Photo by Danny Schreiber.)
This is the seventh post in an eight-post series recapping the demonstrations that took place at Thursday’s Cornstalks Demo Night. To learn more about the event, see our post, “Cornstalks ‘Demo Night’ happening next Thursday, March 31.”
During his Cornstalks Demo Night presentation, Kimo Scott, the chief engineer at 21CSI, focused on Kaimi, the company’s surveillance software system that assists casinos with more than a traditional “eye in the sky” approach to surveillance. Through data fusion and data analysis system, Kaimi utilizes dashboards to show statistics on the gaming patterns of casino guests and next day data for full analysis of what happens on casino floors.
A few highlights from Scott’s presentation:
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- From periodic wins and loses to frequency of play, Kaimi collects data to alert casinos of suspicious activity and monitors relations between patrons and their gaming behaviors.
- Kaimi uses casino card information to track players over time, a feature Scott said is unique to its service.
- Kaimi’s data visualization concisely displays information to casino owners for a comprehensive understanding.
- Kaimi works with iView Systems, a worldwide distributor that Scott said appreciates the information their system provides.*
*Updated 11:30 p.m. – When published, Macau-Melco Crown Entertainment was incorrectly stated. iView Systems is 21CSI’s distributor/channel partner.