Not exact matches
Moving freely with that unmistakable beat,
people feel, if even for 30 seconds in front
of a
camera, that they are alive and not sleepwalking through their day.
-- Daniel Putterman, cofounder, co-CEO, and head
of business for Kogniz, Inc. which recently released AICam, fully - autonomous surveillance
cameras with artificial intelligence that identify
people and threats in real - time, using video - based facial recognition and object detection; also having founded and run venture - backed technology companies over the last 20 years including MaxInfo, Inc. (acquired by NETM), EoExchange (S - 1), Mediabolic, Inc. (acquired by ROVI), and Cloud Engines, Inc..
We have a lot
of people that bought one not really believing they could get a quality
camera for $ 20 and then came back and bought more.
Its «TrueDepth» front - facing
camera is able to create a 3D map
of a
person's face and use that to identify the
person, which is used to log into the device and authenticate apps and services like Apple Pay.
Rather than relying solely on user - generated content, it's betting that slickly produced videos
of pros using its
cameras to do amazing things will inspire regular
people to get out there even more.
We have a bit
of an advantage here, because it's very easy to illustrate the results, thanks to Facebook and YouTube and all the other social sharing
of the content
people make with the
cameras.
When preparing to take a photo, the Mate 10 Pro uses artificial intelligence to identify whether it is taking a picture
of a
person, food, text, animals, or a portrait, and then adjusts the
camera's settings to take the best picture
of that particular subject.
Airbnb, for its part, figured out early on that «really bad» photos
of its listings in New York City were keeping guests away, as co-founder Joe Gebbia recalled to Fast Company in 2012: «
People were using
camera phones and taking Craigslist - quality pictures.
Just as Snapchat has what it calls «filters» that users can add to their photos and videos — making themselves look like cartoon animals, for example, or producing virtual rainbows that pour out
of a
person's mouth — Facebook's
Camera also has filters, or «lenses.»
Everything had its own intricacy, but everything was from the point
of view from the
camera, which is great, because in
person you don't see it as well, but once you put a
camera in front
of these, it just works perfectly.
The effect previously cost at least $ 100,000 to pull off and required a crane and hours
of setup; Schmidt's
camera array can pull it off for a few thousand dollars (the price
of that many
cameras), with one
person operating it.
They say the large screen and smart
camera technology could help farflung
people feel like they're in the same room, which aligns with Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg's mission
of bringing Facebook users closer together.
Facebook is testing a feature that would allow the
camera to automatically scan for
people in its range and lock onto them, one
of the
people said.
The audience in Manhattan exited the theater to a throng
of network TV
cameras and a crowd
of people lined up for the next showing.
They were always invading
people's privacy with their face - mounted
cameras and looking at who knows what in the AR display constantly beamed to the corner
of one eye.
A startup called Netatmo already launched a security
camera this summer that sends the names
of people it recognizes to the homeowner's smartphone, as well as notifications about unknown visitors.
At Wolfprint 3D's white egg - shaped pod in a suburban shopping mall in Estonia's capital city Tallinn, six
cameras and a touch screen allow
people to create a high - resolution 3D face and enter the increasingly personalized world
of virtual reality.
Amazon.com paid about $ 90 million to acquire the maker
of Blink home security
cameras late last year,
people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
For instance: «We're seeing
people put the
camera to the sky and use a theme to drive a lot
of rain all
of the sudden on a sunny day if they're not feeling good.»
As Melamed points out, this is a way to have peace
of mind as older
people take showers while protecting their privacy, because there's no
camera.
Instead, Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 retains the 5.7 - inch screen
of last year's model, but adds a speedier processor, a better screen, better
cameras and software to fit more
people into selfies.
But you have to have great faith in yourself and you have to have great faith in your
camera operator and the various
camera people because you could just look at
people's faces and see if they're kind
of going, uh, or they're going yeah and they're with you.
The reasons are understandable — a billion - dollar payday for Instagram, for example, tends to get investors» attention — but let's face it: another Facebook
camera app is not going to save
people's health, or restore American competitiveness, or life ur standard
of living or quality
of life.
He draws comparisons to the histories
of Kodak and Polaroid, whose
cameras helped shape the trajectory photography took from
people posing for photos in a studio, to carrying
camera nearly everywhere.
But the other day we had a vending machine in India and a vending machine
of Coca - Cola in Pakistan, and had
cameras on the vending machine where a consumer in India shared a Coke with a consumer in Pakistan, and that collapsed all the social media networks because so many
people were talking about it.
The two hit it off, and soon after they teamed up at MIT's Media Lab, armed with a near - million - dollar National Science Foundation grant, to prototype a sort
of emotional hearing aid for autistic
people — essentially a wearable
camera that scanned
people's facial expressions to interpret social cues, in real time, for the
person wearing the device.
This approach to educational content is a perfect avenue for
people who don't do well on the spot and would prefer to plan and prepare content before getting in front
of the
camera.
Tremendous speakers make it even better for video viewing, and a surprisingly excellent
camera is there for professionals and
people who want to make the rest
of us cringe.
In Kabul, I had a
camera around my neck, which I was hiding with my chador, and a truckload
of men from the Vice and Virtue Ministry — the hardcore Taliban who would go around and stop
people from doing anything illegal — saw my
camera and stopped me.
Nest is also working on an updated model
of its Indoor Cam monitoring
camera that notifies you when it senses a
person has entered a room, the report said.
A lot
of attention surrounding «The Irishman» is being paid to the
people appearing in front
of the
camera, but just as exciting are the collaborators joining Scorsese behind it.
With the
cameras following Diana wherever she went, she lived up to her nickname as «Princess
of the
People» with her extensive charity work.
In the wake
of these tragedies,
people on Twitter talked about how the police should be required to wear
cameras.
Her idea is simple: everyone with a video
camera has a crapload
of priceless family footage; however, because the footage is unorganized, and generally not put together well,
people would rather pull their fingernails out than watch a half hour
of family memories; therefore, working within different pricing models, my wife takes video, photos, and music, and edits
people's stuff.
The increasing number
of PlayStation 4 owners is driving sales
of software and online services, while smartphone makers adopt more
camera chips per device and more
people pay to stream music.
The move comes after the success
of Amazon's in - home delivery service, which used smart locks and a cloud - connected
camera to give its couriers access to
people's homes to deliver packages even if they aren't in.
Another set up a website full
of live streams
of hacked web
cameras, showing everything from
people's offices and lobbies to the feeds from baby monitors.
Amazon has developed a
camera and scanning software designed to automatically determine customers» measurements and upload them to their accounts, according to the
person familiar with Amazon's apparel talks, who saw an early prototype
of the device.
He has been credited with the reinvention
of the modern
camera store and was chosen Photography Industry's 2016
Person of the Year.
And Facebook still isn't able to give accurate usage on the numbers
of people using the
camera within Facebook.
I'm quite sure that attendees will have
cameras, as tourists are wont to do and the last thing we need is some
people with ill intentions taking photos
of military installations.
The way
people use Instagram, it's just more
of a
camera app.»
It's going to take a lot more then «visions» experienced by
people in emotional and suggestible states to convince me, something like something seen by dozens
of people who are not in an emotional and suggestible state, which is caught on
camera by a
person who we can reasonably assume would not tamper with the film.
A lot
of people were buying up the old polaroid
cameras and creating art photos and thinking that was way cooler than all the new digital
cameras.
Ex-pornstar Brittni Ruiz told us, «A lot
of people who make bad decisions don't do it on
camera.
The true heroes in the Kingdom
of God are not those who feed 10,000
people while the television
cameras are rolling.
Now that millions
of people around the world are armed with cell phone
cameras, you'd think we would get at least one picture
of the tooth fairy, a unicorn, a UFO, or an angel by now.
Becoming a full
person in the electronic age is not playing with a
camera; it is being born to the depths
of humanity for which our previous education has not prepared us... we shall have to enter this new universe with the same enormous sympathy that Christ has for this earth.»
Moyers's
people had swarmed over the Indiana University campus in successive waves
of producers, executive producers, directors and associate directors;
of lighting
people,
camera people, sound
people and questions - from - the - audience
people; had added a participant (Nicholas von Hoffman) to be sure the affair would be telegenic; had phoned the panelists before the event with their own list
of topics and ideas; had thrown together a wooden platform just for their
cameras, which
cameras prevented many in the actual audience from seeing the panelists; had shifted the meeting rooms to meet the exacting requirements for the paraphernalia
of television; had fed questions to members
of the audience, and instructions «from the truck» to the moderator («move on»); and then had fashioned from 12 hours
of tape one hour that might have been made in a New York city hotel room.
In the locker room, in team meetings, in coaching meetings, on the field, and in front
of the
cameras, Tim Tebow was always talking about Jesus and inviting
people to believe in Jesus, and on and on and on.