20/20 computer vision for artificial intelligence - Sponsored Content
From autonomous drones to driver-assist cars and shopping carts that can check you out of a supermarket without standing in line for a cashier, artificial intelligence is set to change our lives. But it doesn't just happen. In order to function, artificial intelligence needs to recognize millions of traffic hazards, or airborne objects, or items in a supermarket by comparing them with labeled images stored in its memory. Dataloop is the first company to figure out how to combine and automate much of the process behind the "computer vision" that allows these applications to work – saving time and resources. The four-year-old Israeli startup estimates its software is already used by most of the labeling providers.
Dec-20-2021, 04:45:04 GMT
- Country:
- Asia
- India (0.05)
- Middle East > Israel
- Jerusalem District > Jerusalem (0.05)
- Sri Lanka (0.05)
- Asia
- Industry:
- Automobiles & Trucks (0.30)
- Information Technology (0.49)
- Marketing (0.40)
- Technology:
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence
- Robots > Autonomous Vehicles (0.92)
- Vision (0.73)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence