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Neurotechnology announces the availability of SentiSight
2.0 SDK universal object recognition technology for the development of
robotics, artificial intelligence and computer-based vision applications.
Vilnius, Lithuania – September 10, 2008 – Neurotechnology, a
provider of high-precision biometric and object identification technologies,
today announced the availability of SentiSight 2.0
SDK universal object recognition technology for the development of robotics,
artificial intelligence and computer-based vision applications. The SentiSight 2.0 algorithm provides significantly
enhanced 2D and 3D object recognition quality using still or video images from
most digital cameras, including Webcams. Among the new features in SentiSight
2.0 are the ability to find and count the number of objects in a scene and the
ability to compare and identify pictures even when the perspective has changed.
The algorithm is tolerant to scale, rotation and pose under a variety of image
conditions, providing the versatility required for a wide range of computer and
machine vision applications, from manufacturing and security systems to
Web-based image search engines. Because SentiSight can process video streams in
real time, it is suitable for use in autonomous robot navigation, assembly line
parts recognition and other applications that require fast and accurate
real-time identification.
"Our AI and Robotics Division focused a significant amount of effort over
the past year to develop an even more versatile and capable object recognition
algorithm for our SentiSight 2.0 SDK," said Denis
Kochetkov, SentiSight project leader for Neurotechnology.
"SentiSight 2.0 continues the tradition we have built with our biometric
identification technologies over the past 18 years: providing products of high
quality and reliability with cost-effective pricing."
SentiSight 2.0 enables fully automatic and manual object learning as well as
simultaneous multiple object detection and recognition. Used in conjunction with
a digital camera or other visual input device, the algorithm in SentiSight 2.0
enables a computer or robot to "learn" 2D and 3D objects or a series of objects
in a scene by extracting specific features and object descriptors from different
sides, distances and angles. SentiSight then develops an object model that can
be stored in a database. Later, when presented with an image or scene from a
live camera, still image or video stream, the SentiSight algorithm can detect
whether a particular object is in the scene, identify where the object is
located and even count the number of objects in the scene.
While SentiSight 1.0 identified the point where a recognized object was
located, it provided little additional information about the object. SentiSight
2.0 features the ability to identify and approximately outline the region an
object occupies in a scene, providing additional information about the size,
orientation and scale of the recognized object.
SentiSight 2.0 supports both Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems
and gives developers complete control over SDK data input and output, enabling
the functions to be used with most cameras.
A new SentiSight 2.0 algorithm demo application is also available. This
completely new demo application provides a convenient user interface and enables
offline working mode in both the learning and recognition stages.
SentiSight 2.0 SDK is available now with highly competitive licensing options
from Neurotechnology and from partners and distributors worldwide. A 30-day
trial version with full functionality is also available for download. For more
information, please go to www.neurotechnology.com.
About Neurotechnology
Neurotechnology is a provider of high-precision biometric fingerprint, face
and iris identification algorithms, object recognition technology and software
development products. More than 1900 system integrators, security companies and
hardware providers integrate Neurotechnology's algorithms and software
development technologies into their own products, with millions of customer
installations worldwide.
Neurotechnology's identification algorithms have consistently earned the
highest honors in some of the industry's most rigorous competitions, including
the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)'s Fingerprint Vendor
Technology Evaluation (FpVTE) and the International Fingerprint Verification
Competitions (FVC).
Drawing from years of academic research in the fields of neuroinformatics,
image processing and pattern recognition, Neurotechnology was founded in 1990 in
Vilnius, Lithuania under the name Neurotechnologija and released its first
fingerprint identification system in 1991. Since that time the company has
released more than 40 products and version upgrades for identification and
verification of objects and personal identity. On April 14, 2008 the company
announced an official name change to Neurotechnology. For more information,
visit: www.neurotechnology.com
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