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LPR analytics partnership

PIPS Technology has entered into an exclusive agreement with Intuidex to bring cutting-edge analytics to the public safety licence plate recognition (LPR) market.
March 23, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSS37 PIPS Technology has entered into an exclusive agreement with 4261 Intuidex to bring cutting-edge analytics to the public safety licence plate recognition (LPR) market. The partnership promises substantial investigative and alerting benefits, enabling agencies to identify critical patterns and threats beyond simple search functions.

PIPS will be integrating Intuidex’s Watchman Analytics with its Back Office System Software (BOSS) platform for use in a major metropolitan infrastructure protection project in early 2012. The project includes multiple agencies, locations and over 200 strategically deployed fixed LPR cameras.

Watchman employs patent-pending Higher Order Learning technology available exclusively from Intuidex integrated with advanced tools for information extraction, modelling, classification, prediction and recommender systems.

“The combination of PIPS leading-edge LPR technology with Intuidex’s advanced analytics is an unbeatable solution for LPR investigations and real-time crime alerting,"  said Dr. William Pottenger, Ph.D. founder and CEO of Intuidex.

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