BRS Labs Granted U.S. Patent for Behavioral Recognition System

AISight(R) 3.0 Video Surveillance Technology Brings Advanced Machine Intelligence to Physical Security Industry


LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwire - Mar 28, 2012) - ISC West - International Security Conference & Expo -- Behavioral Recognition Systems, Inc. (BRS Labs), inventor of the world's first reason-based video surveillance behavior recognition software, has been issued Patent Number 8,131,012 from the United States Patent and Trademark Office covering the company's unique artificial intelligence based technology that serves as the foundation for its AISight® 3.0 video surveillance software platform. This is one of a series of more than 60 related U.S. Patents that have either been granted, are pending, or are in process.

"The video surveillance technology we have invented is distinctly and materially different from the simple recognition capabilities found in video analytics solutions currently available from a number of vendors in the physical security market," explained John Frazzini, President of BRS Labs. "Generally speaking, video analytics software receives video data from cameras and issues alerts based on very specific and narrowly defined human programmed rules that have failed to provide operational value in the video surveillance market. In strong contrast to those limited and deteriorating solutions, the patented technology of BRS Labs does not require any human pre-programmed rules, thereby providing an inherently scalable enterprise class software platform to the video sureveillance market."

In 2005, a team of experienced software developers and scientists with backgrounds in computer vision, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and theoretical physics began working at BRS Labs to create a technology that would allow computers to autonomously learn to recognize unusual behaviors observed by security cameras and warn security teams about those behaviors.

The results of this work -- the patented AISight® Behavioral Recognition System -- accepts video streams from standard cameras, detects and tracks subjects, characterizes their appearances and properties, classifies them, learns the patterns of behavior they exhibit, remembers those patterns, recognizes behaviors that deviate from those patterns, and alerts the user about those events in real time.

"These advancements would not have been possible ten or fifteen years ago because science didn't adequately understand how the human brain models and manipulates data, and there wasn't enough computer power to get the job done," said Dr. Wesley K. Cobb, Chief Science Officer at BRS Labs. "Now, computers are exponentially faster and we have been successful in developing a method and system for analyzing and learning behavior based on acquired streams of video frames. This was an extremely difficult technical problem to solve, and to our knowledge, no other company has been able to approximate or duplicate what we have done."

U.S. Patent Number 8,131,012, issued to BRS Labs earlier this month, covers the invention of using artificial intelligence learning modules to recognize behavior patterns in a video stream to identify objects and events that are unusual. BRS Labs has also trademarked the term "Behavioral Recognition™" to describe this invention and revolutionary method of analyzing and learning behavior based on streaming video data.

About BRS Labs
BRS Labs is pushing the envelope of physical security and surveillance technology, widening the scientific capabilities for behavioral analytics across a wide range of security applications in multiple international markets. Serving clients with enterprise-class video surveillance networks in government, mass transit, infrastructure, and other commercial markets, BRS Labs is headquartered in Houston, with offices in Washington, London, São Paulo, and Barcelona. For more information, please visit www.BRSLabs.com

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