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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 19, 2024
Filed:
Feb. 17, 2022
Patriot One Technologies Inc., Toronto, CA;
Junaid Iqbal, Fredericton, CA;
James Allan Douglas Cameron, Fredericton, CA;
Phil Konrad Munz, Saint John, CA;
Abstract
A threat detection system and method for detecting panic detection in a crowd of people. The threat detection system using software algorithms detect people's movement from video camera scene and video feeds. The system analyses the recent history of the scene to describe features that would be considered common/normal in the scene when enough people are present. The system then uses that baseline information to continually analyze frames with the requisite number of people in a frame and update the baseline features. If the features of the scene change dramatically based on the perceived movement of the people in the scene and meet or exceed the threshold features for movement in enough consecutive frames, then the systems determines that there is panic in the scene.