Watch: Watch: Biometrics at the edge
Edge computing is one of the major trends in infrastructure for IT systems, including those that use artificial intelligence. But…
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).
Edge computing is one of the major trends in infrastructure for IT systems, including those that use artificial intelligence. But…
Researchers from Cornell University have developed a wristband capable of tracking an entire body’s posture in 3D. The device, called…
Edge computing continues to play a key role in an increasing number of biometric applications involving various modalities. Biometric Update…
Interface hardware maker Synaptics says it has bought AI visual sensing vendor Emza Visual Sense. Emza was bought from Taiwan-based…
Oosto has updated its Vision Artificial Intelligence software with several new features. The company has also introduced a proprietary edge…
Several companies have recently formed partnerships to deploy biometric and edge tools for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Verizon partnered…
Corsight AI has been chosen by OneMind Technologies, a subsidiary of Affluence Corporation, to provide face biometrics for safe and…
Israeli edge AI sensor-maker Emza Visual Sense and edge hardware startup Alif Semiconductor have announced a collaboration to demonstrate Emza’s facial…
Innovatrics partners with edge computing and artificial intelligence (AI) company Blaize to build facial recognition applications for physical access control and…
Hailo offers a breakthrough microprocessor uniquely designed to accelerate embedded AI applications on edge devices. Hailo’s mission is to enable…