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Asilla, Inc.
nakao@asilla.jp
LAS VEGAS (Dec. 25, 2022) – At CES® 2023 (Jan. 5-8) Launch.IT (Jan. 3) and ShowStoppers® (Jan. 5),
Tokyo-based tech startup Asilla, Inc. will showcase its AI security camera system that identifies,
through autonomous learning, subtle signs of suspicious and/or unusual activities in real time to alert
security staff. Capable of analyzing data with incomparable speed and accuracy, the “Asilla” system can
serve as an extra set of human eyes 24/7.
“’Asilla’ detects out-of-the-norm human behaviors and activities while they are in progress, and calls
your attention to them right away, in many cases preventing problems from happening or worsening,”
CEO of Asilla, Inc. Daisuke Kimura said. “Our proprietary AI technology can also process visual data
streamed from as many as 50 cameras per server simultaneously, providing cost-effective security
solutions to properties of all sizes. We are very excited to introduce this potentially life-saving AI
technology at CES 2023.”
The Asilla system features “Asilla Behavior Recognition”, the company’s proprietary lightweight
Behavior Recognition algorithm, which is capable of:
● Recognizing subtle human behaviors (staggering, fidgeting, etc.) as well as incidents (brawls,
property destructions, etc.)
● Learning what are “normal” and “abnormal” activities in each camera angle, optimizing itself
(patented)
● Minimizing typical pose estimation errors, thanks to the biomechanical factors built into the
algorithm (limitations of human joints motions, the subjects’ skeletal ratios, etc.)
● Enables the system to receive data from 50 cameras per server
The “Asilla” system, which can be added to existing security cameras, is already enhancing safety at
shopping malls, sports complexes and various other types of large facilities in Japan.
About CES
CES® is one of the world’s largest technology trade shows held annually in Las Vegas. Bringing together
2,279 exhibitors and 84,500 attendees between Las Vegas and online venues at CES 2022, the event is
billed as the “the proving ground for breakthrough technologies and global innovators.” At CES 2020
held prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, 4,600 companies showcased 20,000 products and services.
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