04.06.17
To be able to detect and in particular to identify a person due to a tiny, completely stand-alone vision system – this is the technological feat made possible by the solution developed by CSEM for its VIP camera. This concept, which is, for example,e promising for applications in the security and automobile industries, won over the jury of Vision System Design magazine, which awarded it one of the gold medals in its competition dedicated to vision technologies.
The very small facial detection-and-recognition system developed by CSEM impressed the jury of the American magazine Vision System Design. It awarded this product one of its gold medals in its competition, which was organized as part of the Automate Show trade fair, which is held each year in Chicago.
With a volume of 6 cm3, the VIP (Vision-In-Package system) camera remains the smallest completely stand-alone intelligent vision system in the world. CSEM’s scientists have developed a powerful detection and facial-recognition algorithm, which is adapted to its very small size. This makes the product a very interesting option for areas such as security, industrial production and transport.
The very small facial detection-and-recognition system developed by CSEM impressed the jury of the American magazine Vision System Design. It awarded this product one of its gold medals in its competition, which was organized as part of the Automate Show trade fair, which is held each year in Chicago.
With a volume of 6 cm3, the VIP (Vision-In-Package system) camera remains the smallest completely stand-alone intelligent vision system in the world. CSEM’s scientists have developed a powerful detection and facial-recognition algorithm, which is adapted to its very small size. This makes the product a very interesting option for areas such as security, industrial production and transport.