Is neuromorphic computing the future of visual perception in machines?
Technology companies specializing in compact, energy-efficient edge computing devices are actively working to enhance their devices’ capabilities to enable visual…
Edge computing is defined as the storage and processing of data by resources deployed in closer proximity to the end-user or data collection point, rather than a distant data center or cloud. This proximity can be used in latency-reducing architectures, and could also have privacy, regulatory, and cost benefits. Many predicted growth areas for biometrics and edge computing overlap, including smart cities and the internet of things (IoT).
Technology companies specializing in compact, energy-efficient edge computing devices are actively working to enhance their devices’ capabilities to enable visual…
Paravision has launched its sixth-generation facial recognition product suite, Paravision Gen 6. The algorithms behind the product have scored high…
Facial recognition company Oosto has announced plans to move its flagship Vision AI software from embedded apps in edge devices…
Neuromorphic chip maker SynSense is expecting to raise more than 200 million RMB ($29 million) in its B round funding,…
Neuromorphic engineering company SynSense has announced the close of its $10M Pre-B+ round with funding led by Ausvic Capital. The…
Innovatrics has launched a new facial recognition toolkit for edge devices and smart cameras. Gorilla, Lanner and Hailo are also…
A trio of edge AI developers have revealed new technologies that bring biometric storage and processing close to the place…
Mouser Electronics, a global distributor of electronic and chip components, has announced it is selling NXP Semiconductors’ SLN-VIZN3D-IOT development kit…
Several smart city projects have advanced in the last few weeks. Arizona-based surveillance firm Iveda has announced several new clients…
The desire to protect children from inappropriate content and goods is bound up with broader concerns about trust in the…