VIDEO SURVEILLANCE VIDEO DATA

Brand Owner Address Description
REAL AI Irvine Sensors Corp. 3001 Red Hill Ave., Bldg. 3/108 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Video surveillance and video data analytics systems comprised of video and imaging cameras and hardware for same, graphics and image processors, data processing hardware; electronic sensors and image processing hardware and software for emulating the human brain function and the human visual system; electronic hardware and software for performing cognitive-based video analytics, three dimensional active warning and exploitation using video, LIDAR, SWIR, LWIR, and hyperspectral data for use in image, object and feature recognition, template matching, target identification, and facial recognition; artificial neural network-based hardware and software configured for machine-based learning and decision making in the field of image, object and feature recognition, template matching, target identification, and facial recognition;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and apparatus for switching between a live video decoding and a recorded playback in a digital video and recording system. A received video data stream is transmitted to a first-in first-out video decoder buffer without first looping the video data stream through a playback buffer. The video data stream is transmitted from the video decoder buffer to a video decoder. If a "pause" command is received, the video data stream is transmitted to a first-in first-out playback buffer, while continuing to transmit the video data stream to the video decoder buffer. Transmission of the video data stream to the video decoder buffer is halted when the video decoder buffer fills up. The last byte of the video data stream that was transmitted to the video decoder buffer is marked. If a "play" command is received, the video data stored in the video decoder buffer is transmitted to the video decoder. The video data stored in the playback buffer is transmitted to the video decoder buffer starting at a point immediately after the data element that was marked previously.