Sentences with phrase «use object recognition»

Specifically, the Mate 10 would use object recognition to automatically adjust camera parameters for the best settings when capturing a particular object.
One Magic Leap patent outlines a hypothetical partnership where Starbucks would use object recognition to sense when a user is staring at a Starbucks cup, detect the location of the nearest Starbucks, and send a notification offering coffee.
This augmented reality headset uses object recognition to identify people and places, then imposes important information on your field of view.
The wireless camera is installed in a fridge, where it allows users to view contents through an accompanying app remotely, and also uses object recognition technology to track food and send notifications when expiry dates are coming up.
An extension of Samsung's new Bixby solution, Bixby Vision uses object recognition, text recognition and location data to add another layer of functionality to its personal assistant.

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-- 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..
Your Eyes uses Apple's Siri voice assistant and image recognition software to photograph and identify objects, and then PayPal to purchase them.
Anil Jain, a Michigan State University professor who studies biometric recognition and computer vision, notes that it uses an existing tactic called structured light to capture your visage in three dimensions — something he employed for object recognition back in the 1980s.
«We use high - performance transactions systems, complex rendering and object caching, workflow and queuing systems, business intelligence and data analytics, machine learning and pattern recognition, neural networks and probabilistic decision making, and a wide variety of other techniques,» founder and CEO Jeff Bezos famously noted in a 2010 letter to shareholders.
Their techniques are being used for voice recognition, natural language processing, and detecting faces and objects in images.
These concerns will be amplified with the «internet of things» that will track our physical objects and the increasing use of facial recognition software.
Professor Bischofberger and co-investigators Stefanie Heigele, PhD, and Leoni Bolz tested two groups of mice, which were housed either without (sedentary) or with running wheels (voluntarily running) using a novel object recognition (NOR) task to assess learning and long - term memory.
While the monkeys could learn to use the mirrors as tools for observing other objects, they never showed any signs of self - recognition.
Based on preliminary work on assistive technologies done by the Lincoln Centre for Autonomous Systems, the team plans to use colour and depth sensor technology inside new smartphones and tablets, like the recent Project Tango by Google, to enable 3D mapping and localisation, navigation and object recognition.
The nimble algorithm, called relational social image search, achieves high reliability without using computationally intensive object - or facial - recognition software.
The algorithm used by a computer model called the Boltzmann machine, invented by Geoffrey Hinton and Terry Sejnowski in 1983, appears particularly promising as a simple theoretical explanation of a number of brain processes, including development, memory formation, object and sound recognition, and the sleep - wake cycle.
The underlying technology is used in facial recognition and other types of image - based object recognition applications.
In future, the neural nets could be used for tasks including translation and object recognition.
To address facial recognition technology worries — where personal information about others or objects could be revealed without consent — the tech giant says that it «will not be approving any facial recognition Glassware at this time,» and will «prohibit developers from disabling or turning off the display when using the camera.»
The team showed that Kinect, the optical hardware from Microsoft, Inc., and image - recognition algorithms used to identify and track the location and orientation of objects in its visual field could be adapted to locate and track the motions of a biopsy needle.
In the first talk, Huan Luo will use sophisticated analyses of behavioral data to demonstrate that visual object recognition involves a rhythmic component, including complex coupling relationships between different frequencies.
This activity uses real - life pictures for easy recognition of common objects and sight words as sentence starters.
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Commemorating the period when Caro first came to international recognition, his large - scale abstract works from the 1960s and 70s were revolutionary as the first freestanding sculptures to be set directly on the ground and for using found objects such as ploughshares and I - beams which the artist then painted uniformly.
Drawing on unconventional means of transformation, such as alchemy and magic, as a way to examine the metaphysical changes that occur when materials are used to conceptualize complex ideas, Now You See It — which includes work by Walead Beshty, Alexandra Bircken, Ceal Floyer, Tom Friedman, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Wade Guyton, Wolfgang Laib, Robert Morris, William O'Brien, Mitzi Pederson, Dieter Roth, Robert Ryman, Fred Sandback, Anna Sew Hoy, Gedi Sibony, Rudolf Stingel, Lawrence Weiner, Jennifer West and Erwin Wurm — proffers the notion that visual recognition alone is insufficient to determine an object's materiality.
One example is real - time scene and object recognition, which uses AI to identify what's being captured — like stage, person, or even dog, as CNET notes — and adjust the camera to get the best image out of it.
Google Lens is a new recognition engine that enables intelligent mixed reality — performing text and object recognition and feeding it into other apps to act upon, such as using the camera to view your router serial numbers and automatically provide related links.
The phone uses AI - powered features like Real - Time Scene and Object Recognition technology to identify different types of scenes and objects.
It will allow developers to use precise location, object recognition and depth detection to create their effects.
The company noted that its tech is being used to help with object recognition on unclassified data, and «is for non-offensive uses only.»
It said that the US military is using «open - source object - recognition software available to any Google Cloud customer.
You'll also find Google Lens, an AI companion that uses image recognition to provide information about objects and landmarks, exclusively on the Pixel 2 XL.
We dug around in the system firmware and potentially found a list of categories that the object recognition feature uses:
It uses MediaTek's NeuroPilot technology, which is able to do things like facial recognition, object and scene recognition, and other augmentations.
, the iOS Photos app already uses facial detection and object recognition to help you sift through your images to find selfies and places.
It will help you search for that object, or use optical character recognition to process any text you point the phone at.
OSA Hybrid Platform, the provider of AI - based Big Data service for the FMCG retail, that ensures on - shelf availability of goods in retail stores in the real - time and in optimum quantity, uses the services of Neuromation for object recognition in retail space.
Using the rear camera, there's a new object recognition feature.
It'll use depth perception and incredibly powerful object recognition.
The recognition of virtual currency as an object of forfeiture means that it will be transferred to the national treasury and used as a national budget.
Zuckerberg demonstrated using filters that not only apply effects to your face, but also interact with your environment using 3D mapping and object recognition.
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