BrainChip Studio Wins New Product Of The Year Award

Security Today’s New Product of the Year Award 2017.

Developer of software and hardware accelerated solutions for advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning applications, BrainChip Holdings has won the Security Today’s New Product of the Year Award 2017 in the Video Analytics category for its BrainChip Studio software suite.

The award honors the outstanding products considered to be particularly noteworthy in their ability to improve security.

The trophy will be accepted by BrainChip during the ASIS International 63rd Annual Seminar and Exhibits, 25th-28th September, Dallas, Texas.

BrainChip Studio aids law enforcement and intelligence agencies to search vast amounts of video footage many times faster than previously possible. This enables them to quickly identify patterns or faces.

Most significantly, the software can be utilized with existing infrastructure.

The software suite simulates the spiking neural networks found in the human brain.

It works with low resolution video, even in noisy environments.

It requires only a 24×24 pixel image to detect and classify faces and objects.

Furthermore, BrainChip Studio can be trained on a single image in milliseconds and does not need the vast datasets.

The extended learning time or substantial compute power associated with other forms of video processing using AI.

Now in its ninth year, Security Today’s New Product of the Year Award is selected at discretion of an independent panel of judges from the security industry.

“At a time of heightened global security, BrainChip Studio meets the urgent need for a rapidly deployable object and facial search technology to tame the massive volume of video footage already created and in the making,” said Bob Beachler, BrainChip’s SVP of Marketing and Business Development.

“We are extremely honored to receive the Security Today New Product of The Year Award, which validates the groundbreaking nature of BrainChip’s technology.”

Source BrainChip Holdings

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