Department of Corrections
PLE is working with state Department of Corrections (DOC) personnel to provide a behavioral video system
integrated with current video surveillance systems at a medium security facility (Treatment Center). This relationship provides appropriate
practitioner guidance and a test-bed to analyze, test, and ensure that the AVT234 is adapted and immediately available to be applied in
correctional facilities nation-wide.
PLE is adapting our AVT234© software to provide a novel approach to behavioral video analysis with an ability to
meet or exceed detection, location, and classification requirements while also meeting the false alarm (NAR/FAR) criteria for a detection area of
10m x 100m within a correctional facilities relevant scenario, see Table 1-3. The systems will be installed at a correctional facility along-side
existing perimeter microwave sensors to allow long-term operational test and evaluation under corrections officer operator control and an opportunity
to compare performance of behavioral video analysis against a traditional microwave perimeter detection sensor to characterize complimentary
functionality and provide a new innovative approach to perimeter detection.
PLE's existing relationships with the Law Enforcement Analysis Facility in Rome, NY sponsored by National Law
Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC) under the direction of DoJ personnel at the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) allows
us to demonstrate our non-commercial and commercial technology to obtain actual operator feedback to ensure our video analytic systems are useful
and work for law enforcement and corrections officers.
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