Sentinel matches faces it identifies against pre-defined watchlists. If it happens to find a match, it will send a notification to members of a role within a given organization.
When Sentinel detects a weapon, it sends a similar notification to the same members. In both cases, these members will receive an image identifying the threat, including a detailed description.
Sentinel identifies individuals who are exhibiting high body temperatures, and alerts predefined members of an organization.
Sentinel is also able to identify vehicle license plates from a pre-defined watch list.
All notifications are delivered via both web and mobile applications. Upon receiving the notifications, users are then provided with the option of broadcasting the threat to other members, or disregard it.
Sentinel is a software system produced by Sixth Sense Software Corp., which uses Artificial Intelligence in order to provide early threat detection by augmenting existing CCTV security systems. Features of the product include real time weapon detection (both open and concealed), facial recognition, high body temperature detection, and license plate identification. The system leverages these capabilities in order to notify end users of potential threats via web and mobile alerts. Every second is crucial when dealing with a potential threat, be it an active shooter, persona non grata, or suspicious vehicle; it's assuring to know that Sentinel is watching.
Mr. Tony Ugando, M.S. - Co-founder and senior machine learning engineer at Sixth Sense Software. Mr. Ugando is co-developer of the Sentinel early threat detection system. He has over 15 years of experience in the field of law enforcement, and has designed and developed many systems which are currently utilized by law enforcement officers. Mr. Ugando holds a Master's of Science in Computer Science with a specialization in Artificial Intelligence from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Mr. Yunier Hernandez, B.S. – Co-founder and senior software architect at Sixth Sense Software. Mr. Hernandez is co-developer of the Sentinel early threat detection system. He has over 10 years of experience in the field of law enforcement, and has designed and developed many systems which are currently utilized by law enforcement officers. Mr. Hernandez holds a Bachelor's of Science in Computer Science.
Mr. Tony Ugando
Mr. Yunier Hernandez
Sentinel is a software system produced by Sixth Sense Software Corp, which uses Artificial Intelligence in order to provide early threat detection by augmenting existing CCTV security systems. Features of the product include real time weapon detection (both open and concealed), facial recognition, high body temperature detection, and license plate identification. The system leverages these capabilities in order to notify end users of potential threats via web and mobile alerts. Every second is crucial when dealing with a potential threat, be it an active shooter, persona non grata, or suspicious vehicle. It's assuring to know that Sentinel is watching.
Sentinel matches faces it identifies against pre-defined watchlists. If it happens to find a match, it will send a notification to members of a role within a given organization.
When Sentinel detects a weapon, it sends a similar notification to the same members. In both cases, these members will receive an image identifying the threat, including a detailed description.
Sentinel identifies individuals who are exhibiting high body temperatures, and alerts predefined members of an organization.
Sentinel is also able to identify vehicle license plates from a pre-defined watch list.
All notifications are delivered via both web and mobile applications. Upon receiving the notifications, users are then provided with the option of broadcasting the threat to other members, or disregard it.