FirstIgnite is supporting the commercialization of Idaho National Laboratory’s anomaly detection in video surveillance technology. This technology uses a single image time series representation (SITSR) approach to accurately identify anomalous activity in real-time, through unsupervised learning that is based on hours of unlabeled ‘normal’ video footage. With full customization capabilities, the technology can be tailored to meet the needs of each user and includes features such as human skeleton tracking through pose tracking, deep recurrent architectures, optical flow, and single frame estimation.
This technology has a wide range of applications, including the ability to identify and localize unprecedented activity in video surveillance footage. As a result, it has the potential to provide benefits to a range of industries and organizations, from airports and gas stations to university campuses, schools, national laboratories, nuclear reactor facilities, electronic exchanges, police departments, national parks, even home security systems. The video surveillance market is projected to grow from $48.7 billion in 2022 to $76.4 billion by 2027.
Idaho National Laboratory’s anomaly detection in video surveillance technology is ready for collaboration (licensing, partnerships, industry feedback, etc.). Is your company the right fit? If you’d be available for a conversation with the Idaho National Laboratory team, you can schedule a time directly on their team’s calendar here.