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AltumView, founded by Dr Jie Liang, is a Canadian company specializing in the development of intelligent camera systems for various applications, including security, monitoring, and automation. The company focuses on creating advanced visual sensing solutions using artificial intelligence and computer vision technologies. Used for various applications, including senior care and telehealth, which can monitor the activities of people such as seniors and patients, collect various statistics about their health, and send alerts when emergencies such as falls are detected
The company emphasizes innovation and research in the field of computer vision, continuously working on improving the capabilities and performance of its products. AltumView aims to provide cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving demands of various industries, contributing to the advancement of video surveillance and visual intelligence technologies.
AltumView has become a global leader in smart senior care and remote patient monitoring. Their Sentinare smart activity sensor was a CES 2021 Innovation Awards Honoree and is one of only three fall detection devices selected by Amazon’s Alexa Together [1] senior care service, with the best customer review.
July 22, 2023: AltumView launched the Sentinare 3 Smart Activity Sensor for senior care and remote patient monitoring. This marks a significant milestone for the company, which has been dedicated to senior care since 2018.
August 3, 2023: The Las Vegas Review-Journal discusses medical alert devices that don't require wearing a button. This indicates a trend towards more user-friendly medical alert systems, potentially relevant to AltumView's focus on senior care technology.
September 19, 2023: AltumView's Sentinare 3 Ground-breaking Elderly Care Sensor was highlighted on Yahoo Finance [2], emphasizing its role as a game-changer in the realm of elderly care. This further solidifies AltumView's position as a leader in senior care technology.
November 17, 2023: Circle Innovation Solutions allocated $4.7 million in project funding, as reported by Canada Newswire [3]. This funding could contribute to the advancement of health technology, possibly benefiting companies like AltumView working in the healthcare sector.
May 6, 2020: Healthcare IT News provides a guide to connected health devices and remote patient monitoring vendors. While not directly related to AltumView's recent developments, this information underscores the growing importance of remote patient monitoring technologies, which aligns with AltumView's focus on smart sensor systems for healthcare applications.
Jie Liang received the B.E. and M.E. degrees from Xi'an Jiaotong University, China, the M.E. degree from National University of Singapore (NUS), and the Ph.D. degree from the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, in 1992, 1995, 1998, and 2003, respectively. Since May 2004, he has been with the School of Engineering Science, Simon Fraser University, Canada, where he is currently a Professor. He served as the Associate Director of the School in 2015-2018. In 2012, he visited University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, as an Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow. From 2003 to 2004, he worked at the Video Codec Group of Microsoft Digital Media Division. From 1997 to 1999, he was with Hewlett-Packard Singapore and the Center for Wireless Communications (now part of the Institute for Infocomm Research), NUS.
Jie Liang's research interests include Image and Video Processing, Computer Vision, and Deep Learning. He is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering. He had served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Image Processing (TIP), IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology (TCSVT), IEEE Signal Processing Letters (SPL), Signal Processing: Image Communication, and EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing. He was also a member of the IEEE Image, Video, and Multidimensional Signal Processing Technical Committee, IEEE Multimedia Systems and Applications (MSA) Technical Committee, and the IEEE Multimedia Signal Processing (MMSP) Technical Committee. He received the 2014 IEEE TCSVT Best Associate Editor Award, 2014 SFU Dean of Graduate Studies Award for Excellence in Leadership, and 2015 Canada NSERC Discovery Accelerator Supplements (DAS) Award. He is a registered Professional Engineer in British Columbia.
J. Liang, A. Au, M. Chen, C. Chan, J. Zheng, Z. DeVries, Y. Xiao, and Paeton Dhesi, “Skeleton-based Privacy-Preserving Smart Activity Sensor for Senior Care and Patient Monitoring,” MDPI Journal of Sensors, Special Issue on Independent Living: Sensor-Assisted Intelligent Care and Healthcare, submitted, Jan. 2024. Preprint [4]
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