Artificial intelligence software speeds facial recognition and pattern search in surveillance applications
BrainChip Studio is an artificial intelligence (AI) software that is designed to aid law enforcement and intelligence organizations to rapidly search vast amount of video footage for identifying patterns or faces. The software uses an AI technology called a spiking neural network, which is a type of neuromorphic computing that simulates the functionality of the human visual tract, according to BrainChip. The spiking neural network enables BrainChip studio to work on low-resolution video and requires only a 24 x 24 pixel image to detect and classify faces, and can also be implemented in software with traditional CPUs and trained on-premise. Additionally, the software runs on Windows or Linux and is compatible with all major encoded video formats.
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Contact:BrainChip
Headquarters: Aliso Viejo, CA, USA
Product: BrainChip Studio artificial intelligence software
Key Features: Spiking neural network (a type of neuromorphic computing that simulates the functionality of the human visual tract.)
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