In lovely San Jose to attend the Drone World Expo.
Brainlike is a solution looking for a problem.
Our software can be used for equipment inspection.
Here is excerpts from a recent interview for Commercial UAV News talking a little bit about what we are trying to do.
Brainlike was at the Commercial UAV Expo 2016 in Las Vegas!
Lots of amazing presentations and booths.
The Expo had a lot of agricultural offerings and we think we can help.
Brainlike, Inc. delivers computing solutions that reduce streams of sensor data
to nuggets of valuable information—automatically and quickly. Applications
include generating effective alerts from environmental sensor data and reducing
airborne inspection data to important highlights. We recently delivered a product
that can automatically highlight marine mammals in high-resolution camera images,
immediately after a flight. Our customer has found that the product reduces the
time it takes to detect marine mammals by 99%. When deployed in the field or
aboard aircraft, our product “triage” enables observers to act immediately, without
having to wait for cloud-based analysis. Our PixMin™ products create high
resolution sub-images called chips, containing events of interest. Unlike raw
images, which can take many hours or even weeks to process, PixMin™ chips can
be inspected and uploaded at once. Our analysts can help you determine your
specific monitoring needs and deliver custom PixMin™ solutions that will meet
them—quickly and affordably.
The IATTC hosted a Workshop on Methods for Monitoring the Status of Eastern Tropical Ocean Dolphin Populations, which brought together Brainlike and more than 20 experts in the fields of line-transect surveys and mark-recapture studies, abundance estimation and population modelling, and imaging, tagging, genetics and life history data, to discuss options for developing indices with which to monitor dolphin populations. The goal of the workshop was to identify methods, both conventional and novel, for assessing the status of dolphin stocks.
The workshop was held 18-20 October 2016, in the Pacific Room of the Southwest Fisheries Science Center, located at 8901 La Jolla Shores Drive in La Jolla, California, USA.
The abstract and slides of Brainlike’s presentation are linked below as well as notes from the Q & A :
In July, 2016, an interview with the Brainlike CEO, entitled “Using Drone-based Sensing to Reduce Total Operating Cost and Create a Strong ROI” was published in Commercial UAV News.
In July, 2016, Brainlike completed delivery of special-purpose triage products for detecting marine mammals to Shell Oil and LGL Alaska Research Associates. The products were delivered as conventional computers with “Brainlike triage inside.” The products produce sub-images highlighting marine mammals within thousands of high resolution photos, shot from manned and unmanned aircraft.
In 2015, the Brainlike CEO led a presentatiion session at the Commercial UAV Expo in Las Vegas, entitled ” Automatic Event Detection from UAS Data: Commercial Prospects and Technical Challenges.” He presented similar papers at UAS Mapping meetings in Reno, and UAS Alaska Interest Group meetings in Fairbanks.
January, 2012: Brainlike’s patent entitled, “Efficient Processing in an Auto-Adaptive Network” has recently been issued as U.S. Patent #8,069,132. The patent discloses the unique, novel, and valuable capacity of our auto-adaptive process to extract useful information from sensor data, prior to transmission.
January, 2011: Brainlike’s patent entitled, “Auto-Adaptive Network for Sensor Data Processing and Forecasting” has recently been issued as U.S. Patent No. 7,877,337. The patent covers efficient methods for forecasting sensor-based time series and geo-spatial data, in real time.
November 5, 2010: We have submitted a major patent for Brainlike Pixel Minder (PixMin) technology, which is described in our white paper, entitled “Brainlike Technology Reduces Data Overload.”
We have submitted a major patent for filtering, reducing, and reproducing voice and other time series data, with many cell phone and remote sensor applications.
Industry leader John Major has joined our Advisory Board.
As invited Technology Fair participants in the Global Smart Services Leadership Summit, sponsored by Qualcomm, we gave a well received demonstration of Brainlike wireless data reduction value,.
We have recently begun a series of reports on measuring smart sensing value. The first report is entitled, “Measuring Smart Sensor Value: a human health monitoring example.” Please check it out.
We have recently completed a white paper describing smart sensor engineering, based on Brainlike technology. more
Brainlike’s enabling technology patent entitled, “Efficient Processing for an Auto-Adaptive Network,” has recently been issued as U.S. Patent No. 7,529,721. The patent covers Brainlike Sensing applications that will reside on cell phones, radios, and remote sensor transmitters, upstream of telemetry. Several other Brainlike patents are pending in the U.S. and other countries.
Brainlike sensing has been identified as key enabling technology for the Wireless Internet Revolution. more
Brainlike’s smart sensing short course will equip engineers and analysts to develop, deliver, and use smart sensing technology for making better decisions from real-time data. more
Brainlike’s smart sensing analysis team has recently completed a case study, based on accelerometer data. The case study shows that, “sensor system engineers should consider using smart sensing modules and analysis tools, in order to develop and deploy more robust sensing systems, more quickly, and at lower cost.” more
Brainlike analysts have recently completed a white paper and technical report, describing how Brainlike sensing can reduce video camera data to useful information, upstream of telemetry.
Brainlike analysts co-authored papers presented at the March, 2009 Joint Undersea Warfare Technology Conference in San Diego, entitled “Recent Smart Sensing Developments: Undersea Warfare Surveillance Prospects,” and “Smart Sensing Analysis using Advanced Process Build Methods: A Case Study based on IEER data.”
In June, 2008, we gave an invited presentation at the 2008 Navy Opportunity Forum, in keeping with its “delivering technology to the fleet” theme.
In June, 2008, we gave a clutter reduction workshop, based on the Brainlike Studio™ analytics tool kit, at the Office of Naval Research.
In May, 2008, we gave our inaugural workshop on the Brainlike Studio™ analytics tool kit. Soon, we will be offering the workshop throughout the United States.
In March, 2008, we sold a license for the Brainlike Studio™ analytics tool kit, along with training and analysis services, to the office of Naval Research. The product and services will be used for clutter map analysis of sensor data from unmanned vehicles.
In February, 2008, we sold a license for the Brainlike Studio™ analytics tool kit to the office of Naval Research. The product will be used to analyze electro-optic surveillance data from unmanned aerial vehicles.
In November, 2007, we won a Phase II option contract for “Clutter Removal and Substantially Improved Submarine Detection, through Affordable ‘Brainlike’ Methods,” through the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Scientific Technology Transfer (STTR) program. Details are provided below.