Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Monitoring an area using multiple networked video cameras
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Application No.: US15864342Application Date: 2018-01-08
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Publication No.: US10582163B2Publication Date: 2020-03-03
- Inventor: Andrew Hodge , Nathan Ackerman , Jean-Paul Labrosse
- Applicant: 725-1 CORPORATION
- Applicant Address: US CA Palo Alto
- Assignee: OWL CAMERAS, INC.
- Current Assignee: OWL CAMERAS, INC.
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Palo Alto
- Agency: Marton Ribera Schumann & Chang LLP
- Agent Chien-Ju Alice Chuang; Hector J. Ribera
- Main IPC: G08B13/196
- IPC: G08B13/196 ; H04N7/18 ; G06K19/06 ; G06K9/00 ; G06Q40/08 ; G06Q50/18 ; G11B20/00 ; H04N21/2347 ; H04N21/433 ; H04N21/44 ; H04N21/472 ; H04N21/482 ; H04N21/61 ; G06F16/783 ; G06F16/787 ; H04N5/232

Abstract:
A system and method to connect several cameras located in a given location, such as a parking garage, or area, such as in a neighborhood, is provided. The system allows each camera to function independently from each other with the purpose of recording video within the field of view of the particular camera. Image recognition processes the video to identify objects of interest and generate classification data. A search request can be generated, for example, by touching on a specific object shown on a display of the video, and networked cameras are searched for classification data that matches the search request, e.g., the selected object. Networked cameras can determine the relative spatial views of other cameras. Within a prescribed location or area, a camera or other user can access other networked cameras to extend the range of the search for the requested classification data in a “peer-to-peer” manner. Artificial intelligence software and logic is used to determine which of the surrounding networked cameras is likely to provide requested classification data.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180218582A1 Monitoring an Area using Multiple Networked Video Cameras Public/Granted day:2018-08-02
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