In home inspections, missing or damaged insulation, building envelope air leaks, and moisture intrusion can be very difficult to find before they become serious enough to damage or destroy building contents, thermal camera can and has been utilized in the discovery to improve energy efficiency, reduce energy costs, and enhance occupant comfort.
HIKMICRO SuperScene™ is an exclusive, Smart Scene Recognition algorithm designed for users new to thermal cameras to simplify the inspection process and make home inspections faster. SuperScene technology is supported in ECO, ECO-V, B20S, B21LS, PocketE, and Pocket2 thermal imagers.
It optimizes the SuperScene™ deep learning algorithm by training it on a vast collection of thermal images representing typical issues such as insufficient insulation and water leakage. This enables the algorithm to quickly and accurately identify potential insulation deficiencies and suspicious water leaks during IR inspections. It makes identifying insulation gaps and water leaks quicker and easier, becoming an essential smart assistant for IR inspections.
Advantages: Quick assessments and simplified operation. With ongoing algorithm updates, accuracy continues to improve.

SuperScene™ currently supported scenes
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The HIKMICRO pro scenes color alarm algorithm works with additional tools like hygrometers to analyze and alarm thermal images of insulation and moisture issues based on environmental data.
During IR home inspections, it helps quickly pinpoint potential insulation defects (marked with a blue alarm) and suspicious moisture issues (marked with a green alarm).
This feature greatly boosts the efficiency and accuracy of professional thermal camera users when detecting insulation and moisture problems. It simplifies the inspection process, making it faster, easier, and more professional, becoming an essential smart assistant for IR home inspections.

Target users: For professional thermal camera users who have a basic understanding of thermal imaging principles and want to check common issues like insulation problems and moisture issues during home inspections, the goal is to get clearer images, improve efficiency, and include more noticeable thermal images in the IR inspection report.
The toolbox includes third-party tools like hygrometers.