Laon People’s Odin AI Achieves GS Certification Class 1
Laon People, a leading AI specialist, announced that its Vision-Language Model (VLM) based intelligent video surveillance solution, Odin AI, has been awarded Class 1 in Good Software (GS) certification, the highest grade for software quality in South Korea.
Odin AI is centered on VLM technology, which goes beyond simple object recognition to understand and interpret video scenes in sentence form. It features natural language-based searching and detection of complex abnormal behaviors. By identifying and explaining the context of a situation, the system effectively reduces the false positive issues commonly found in conventional video surveillance systems.
Laon People expects Odin AI to become a next-generation solution that replaces the CNN-based models primarily used by public institutions. The company has already proved its unrivaled technological prowess by passing the Intelligent CCTV Performance Evaluation conducted by the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) in seven categories, including intrusion, arson, and fighting.
By achieving GS Certification Class 1, Laon People has established a strong foothold for entering the public sector market. According to relevant regulations, the solution is now eligible for priority purchase by public institutions and can be registered for third-party contracts through the Public Procurement Service, enabling rapid supply to the security monitoring market without complex bidding processes.
“This certification signifies that Laon People’s VLM technology has secured the highest level of quality, making it ready for immediate application in the public sector as well as industrial and construction sites,” said Suk-jung Lee, CEO of Laon People. “We will expand into domestic and international markets through further technological advancement while contributing to the enhancement of public safety.”
Moving forward, Laon People plans to actively expand its business into security fields requiring high reliability, such as national defense, airports, and seaports, in addition to municipal intelligent selective monitoring and smart city projects.