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ZeroEyes secures patent for AI-based gun detection methodolog­y

Montco firm's solution dispatches alerts within 3 to 5 seconds after gun is detected

- By Donna Rovins drovins@pottsmerc.com

ZeroEyes, a Montgomery County firm that created a proactive AI-based gun detection video analytics platform, has been issued a patent by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

ZeroEyes has received the patent for its method of identifyin­g brandished guns and dispatchin­g alerts to first responders — as fast as 3 to 5 seconds from the moment the gun is detected. The company, headquarte­red in Whitemarsh Township, also holds the U.S. Department of Homeland Security SAFETY Act designatio­n.

The Patent and Trademark Office has issued U.S. Patent No. 2020036446­8 for ZeroEyes’ system, which performs real-time analytics on a live video stream, according to a press release. It includes a training database populated with frames of actual videos of guns taken in relevant environmen­ts across diverse industries.

ZeroEyes used hundreds of thousands of proprietar­y images and videos to train its AI to be the most comprehens­ive and superior gun detection technology on the market, according to the company. The A.I. does not perform any facial recognitio­n, and does not receive, record, store, or share any biometric data, videos or images of any kind.

“We’re honored to receive the USPTO’s verificati­on of our unique methodolog­y for proactivel­y preventing gun-related violence,” Marcus Day, senior vice president of research and developmen­t for ZeroEyes, said in a statement. “Our rapidly growing team remains committed to engineerin­g effective, scalable solutions to keep our customers safe.”

In an emailed response to questions, Sam Alaimo, ZeroEyes co-founder and chief revenue officer, said receipt of the patent “is verificati­on that our technology is novel and our methodolog­y is unique compared to other solutions.”

“Along with our SAFETY Act designatio­n, I think it further strengthen­s our legitimacy from a technical perspectiv­e,” he said.

ZeroEyes was founded by a group of former Navy SEALs and technologi­sts. The current patent applies to all three of the company’s target vertical markets: education, commercial and government.

ZeroEyes is deployed across a variety of industries in more than 30 states, including K-12 school districts, commercial property groups, shopping malls, places of worship, hospitals, military bases, manufactur­ing plants, casinos and Fortune 500 campuses, according to Alaimo.

ZeroEyes delivers a proactive, human-verified A.I. gun detection software solution that integrates into existing security cameras. The solution, according to the company, “mitigates mass shootings and gunrelated violence by reducing response times, providing actionable intelligen­ce with images and delivering

clarity among chaos — ultimately saving lives.”

Former U.S. military and law enforcemen­t specialist­s verify every gun detection 24/7/365 from the in-house ZeroEyes Operations Center to eliminate false positives and deliver accurate and actionable intelligen­ce on gun-related incidents, including the gunman’s appearance, clothing, weapon, and real-time location, the release stated.

“As far as what comes next, we have more patent applicatio­ns in provisiona­l status right now, as well as a continuati­on of our already issued patent. We plan to grow our IP portfolio to protect our innovation­s,” Alaimo added.

ZeroEyes dispatches accurate and real-time actionable intelligen­ce about the brandishin­g of a gun near or in an occupied area

or building, to local staff and law enforcemen­t with an image of the shooter(s) and location of the threat, as fast as 3 to 5 seconds

from the moment the gun is detected, according to the company.

The ZeroEyes team also provides tech consulting,

installati­on assistance and practice drills for active shooter events.

For more informatio­n, visit ZeroEyes.com.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY ZEROEYES ?? ZeroEyes delivers a proactive, human-verified A.I. gun detection software solution that integrates into existing security cameras. The Montgomery County company has been issued a patent for its methodolog­y.
PHOTO COURTESY ZEROEYES ZeroEyes delivers a proactive, human-verified A.I. gun detection software solution that integrates into existing security cameras. The Montgomery County company has been issued a patent for its methodolog­y.
 ?? PHOTO COURTESY ZEROEYES ?? Montgomery County-based ZeroEyes has received a patent for its gun detection methodolog­y.
PHOTO COURTESY ZEROEYES Montgomery County-based ZeroEyes has received a patent for its gun detection methodolog­y.

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