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Finding Genius Podcast

Crime Busters – David Selinger, Founder, Deep Sentinel – How Advanced Artificial Intelligence & Camera Technology Are Retooling Home Security

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2018

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

David Selinger is the founder of Deep Sentinel, a technology company that develops smart home surveillance systems that combine next-gen cameras, artificial intelligence (AI), and human intervention. The surveillance technology founder organically arrived in the home security space when he was motivated to dig deeper after a close neighbor was the victim of a home invasion. 


With an extensive background in AI, Selinger came to the quick and startling realization that home security systems were woefully behind the technology curve and he set out to change that. Selinger discusses the state of home security before his company entered the space. He details how literally 25 years of innovation in traditional home security systems has amounted to not much more than wireless sensors, WIFI connectivity, and improved motion detection. Deep Sentinel seeks to fully integrate AI by using algorithms to analyze multiple security camera footage, which will then identify patterns in visual data, flag them, and predict crime before it even happens.


The surveillance technology founder discusses rapid advancements that have been made in security that were bolstered by deep learning technology promulgated by the gaming industry. Selinger discusses how the complex intersection of data, computing power, AI, and mathematics is ushering in a new era of advanced home security. He details how convolutional neural networks are an invaluable tool for machine learning that can greatly improve image recognition and classification.

A convolutional neural network is a class of intensive, feed-forward synthetic neural networks adept with analyzing visual imagery.


Selinger lays out some of his company's security technology and explains how advanced motion detection that decreases security 'noise,' essentially defined as false alarms (dogs, wind, etc.), allows for better real-time intervention for prevention of crime. Selinger's system can push the data and information to their trained security personnel within 10 seconds. And the combination of real-time data, integrated lights, and high decibel speakers which allow for immediate communication with the would-be criminal, often prevents or stops the crime as it is in progress. While perimeter security is the immediate goal, facial recognition technology will be coming in the near future.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Almost Here, Around the Corner of Future Technology Podcasts with Richard Jacobs.

0:07.0

Future Technologies

0:08.0

Boys to transform our lives for better or worse are the focus of this podcast. Almost here means these

0:14.8

technologies are now here and starting to be used or just around the corner for

0:19.6

Bitcoin to artificial intelligence, 3D printing, Blockchain, Virtual Reality, and more.

0:25.0

Hello, this is Richard Jacobs with the Future Tech Podcast.

0:29.0

My guest is David Selinger, founder and CEO of Deep Sentinel. We're talking about smart home AI security

0:36.9

surveillance, that kind of stuff. So David, how you doing?

0:39.6

Howdy, doing well, thank you. Yeah, so tell me about Deep Sentinel, what's the focus of the company?

0:45.2

Yeah, so the company got started, not surprisingly, like a lot of founders you have kind of a personal

0:50.4

experience, but I've been spending the last 20 years doing various sorts of

0:54.4

research and applications of AI into business and then my neighbor got burglarized and I went through

1:00.8

the process of trying to figure out how to secure my family and my home and my neighborhood and I realized that you know not unlike a lot of other industries but to a pretty extreme degree the home security industry as kind of dominated by alarm

1:14.8

companies was ridiculously far behind the technology curve I mean I felt like I brought in

1:20.6

the various sales people I said you know look know, look, here's my background.

1:23.7

Can you please just do everything you can to impress me?

1:26.4

And when they came in my home, I was just so incredibly underwhelmed of what I could do to protect my family relative to what I knew

1:34.6

was possible out there with technology and as I researched the industry and tried to

1:39.7

figure out why that was happening I came to realize that there were all these kind of like

1:43.6

stupid reasons that these companies were not going to innovate and that got me

1:48.4

super motivated to get involved myself. That's cool. So what's what is the state of the art besides your stuff and what did you come up with that's better?

1:58.0

Yeah, so the state of the art really as it relates to if you call like real security is really what you see on

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