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Video Inform to unveil breakthrough software for imagery intelligence at AUSA 2014 0710145.


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AUSA 2014
Association of the United States Army

AUSA Annual Meeting & Exposition
13 to 15 October 2014
Washington D.C., United States
 
Video Inform at AUSA 2014
 
 
Tuesday, October 7, 2014 09:43 AM
 
Video Inform to unveil breakthrough software for imagery intelligence at AUSA 2014.
Video Inform - a leading developer of cutting-edge cognitive vision technologies and solutions - will unveil at the upcoming AUSA event its breakthrough intelligence software in the area of target detection and acquisition on aerial/satellite Imagery - the 'Visual Profiler'. The software is designed for operational Geospatial Intelligence and airborne ISR missions and applications.
     
Video Inform - a leading developer of cutting-edge cognitive vision technologies and solutions - will unveil at the upcoming AUSA event its breakthrough intelligence software in the area of target detection and acquisition on aerial/satellite Imagery - the 'Visual Profiler'. The software is designed for operational Geospatial Intelligence and airborne ISR missions and applications.
Visual Profiler - Pickup Truck Profile Automatic Detection – by Video Inform

     

Visual Profiler - a defense-originated visual search engine - provides unmatched performance in the detection and profiling of targets from aerial/satellite images in real time. This capability enables the rapid delivery of intelligence information to forces in the field, thus shortening the sensor-to-shooter loop. The system provides unlimited target-object definition and profiling flexibility, including vehicles, specific vehicle types, infrastructure and foundations.

A unique interactive user feedback mechanism continuously improves the level of precision and enables adaptability to new user needs. The software - which provides an intuitive user-friendly interface and investigation tools - can be used as a stand-alone solution or as an add-on to an existing GIS imagery management system.

According to Yoram Sagher, CEO, "We are proud to present our new intelligence solution for the first time at AUSA. The software represents a novel approach to image understanding. Based on a unique cognitive vision and profiling methodology, we have tried to imitate the human object recognition process, and to achieve breakthrough performance.

The solution provides extremely rapid results, enabling the delivery of intelligence data to the battlefield in real time, thus impacting the outcome while the battle is actually underway. The system has been adopted by a leading Air Force, and has received high praise."

 

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