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Eluviant Launches Video AI Model for Enterprise Surveillance

New technology analyzes movement sequences in real-time to identify workplace safety hazards and security incidents.

Artificial intelligence developer Eluviant, formerly known as IntelexVision, has introduced Aurora Flow, a new video understanding model designed for large-scale enterprise surveillance networks.

The system is designed to address a common bottleneck in industrial and commercial security operations: the difficulty of monitoring hundreds of live camera feeds simultaneously. By analyzing continuous sequences of motion rather than isolated individual video frames, the technology identifies complex behavioral patterns as they occur.

Traditional computer vision tools typically flag objects or static scenes, which can lead to missed context. The new model processes chronological sequences of movement over time, enabling the system to automatically flag specific physical actions, such as climbing, physical altercations or theft, which historically required constant human observation to detect.

Built for high-security environments, the software can operate entirely on-premise and within air-gapped networks, meaning it can function without an active connection to the external internet.

The software builds upon the company’s existing technology suite, which includes an unsupervised self-learning system and a vision language model that has been utilized in live monitoring operations for more than a year.

According to company data, the underlying platform is currently utilized across more than 250 active deployments, monitoring approximately 50,000 camera feeds globally. Common applications for the technology span critical infrastructure, transportation hubs, smart cities and heavy industrial facilities where real-time incident response is required.

Along with the product release, the company completed a corporate rebranding process, transitioning from its former name, IntelexVision, to Eluviant.

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