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Deep Learning has been made very fashionable over the last few years and people have tended to use the term synonymously with Artificial Intelligence ever since 'tech giants' like Google and Microsoft have embraced it. The technology is very powerful for categorizing objects within an image. One can provide it with a large dataset of any object e.g. 10,000 images of dogs, and the system can be trained to detect the next dog that comes along.Deep Learning requires large training data sets and is very computing heavy. It is difficult for the technology to be applied to practical use-cases. Wildfaces recently completed a project for the Hong Kong Prisons where they wanted to detect suicide attempts. There was no opportunity to collect a large dataset of relevant cases. For that requirement, Wildfaces applied its unique ReasoningAI technology that could better mimic human intelligence, ensuring a quick and successful deployment.The latest IoT camera devices are now mounted on moving carriers, for example, drones wearables or robots. Typical vision-based AI solutions can lose its context as both the foreground and the background move simultaneously. Wildfaces has overcome this challenge with a new type of AI that it has developed called WildAI. Both ReasoningAI and WildAI require very limited or even no datasets for training. This results in light computing, enabling systems to understand their environment in a way that Deep Learning never could. These are destined to ensure systems develop greater levels of comprehension than has been possible in the past.User Manual for djay for Mac; How do I purchase djay Pro AI for Mac? What new features are available in djay Pro AI? What is the difference between the free version and the PRO subscription of djay Pro AI for Mac? Which macOS version is compatible with my version of djay? I previously purchased an older version of djay (djay Pro 2). While Skylum is well-known for building software that taps into artificial intelligence for great results, Luminar AI is entirely different. We built Luminar AI with artificial intelligence at its core. Artificial intelligence saves you time and effort. Before, traditional editing software was outdated. It was time-consuming and hard to learn. The European Commission has said it intends to draw up new rules to protect citizens against misuses of artificial intelligence (AI) tech. It likened the current situation to 'the Wild West'. In 'AI in the Wild,' political scientist Peter Dauvergne examines a little-explored frontier of artificial intelligence. Top: RangerBot, an autonomous underwater robot developed by the Great Barrier Reef Foundation and the Queensland University of Technology, protects the reef from harmful crown-of-thorns starfish.
PATENTED TECHNOLOGY
WildFaces.ai is the world's ONLY 'On-The-Move' vision-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) software system. This patented technology can recognize and track objects (with redaction capability) from moving cameras, utilizing many of today's IoT devices, such as drones, walking robots, PTZ cameras, mobile phones, body-worn cameras & more.WildFaces developed its algorithms from scratch,so it is not dependent on any overused open source code,or overpriced GPU-based hardware solutions.Self-developed algorithms provide us with the flexibility to buildunique us to meet customers' specific needs including forwildly complex and congested scenarios..
Our Differentiators
Unlike other AI based analytics systems, Wildfaces' technology can excel in very complex and congested environments even when the cameras or the background of the scene is moving.Making use
of moving IoTs
Low Resolution
It requires very low resolution cameras, enabling recognition at far distances.Patented
Owns core proprietary technology, which is computing light requiringonly a CPU.Ai: Wild Money
At Far Distances
Able to recognize and track objects/people in extreme complex & congested scenes in real-time atsignificant distances.No Fixed Infrastructure
It requires no fixed CCTV infrastructure.On-The-Move
Able to recognize rolling objects as well as non-cooperative individuals on the move.Protect Privacy
It is already compliant with GDPR through its ability to anonymize all the faces seen to protect their privacy.On-The-Move
Mac Os Simulator Demo
Able to recognize and track objects/people in extreme complex & congested scenes in real-time atsignificant distances.WildFaces' On-The-Move Recognition capability has overcomethe constraints of Traditional Recognition Approach
For Wildly Congested Scenes
WildFaces has achieved many technological breakthroughs including the ability to recognize hundreds of faces anonymously in real-time in large uncontrolled crowds on low resolution cameras at far distances.EFFICIENT ALGORITHMIC APPROACHES
Ai: Wild People
Wildfaces has developed a hybrid Artificial Intelligence system combining different types of intelligence. This approach ensures high accuracy with lightcomputing requiring no GPUs. It is highly cost effective saving implementation time as it requires minimal and often no deep learning availing of our unique and extensive ready-made AI modules.Furthermore, the company's unique Smart Compression utilizes a ‘fog computing' capability to make video analytics on the cloud possible even in limited bandwidth environments. It is an affordable solution with versatile applications in demanding and price-sensitive markets.
WILDFACES.AI
COMPREHENSIVE
USE CASES
Patented
Owns core proprietary technology, which is computing light requiringonly a CPU.Ai: Wild Money
At Far Distances
Able to recognize and track objects/people in extreme complex & congested scenes in real-time atsignificant distances.No Fixed Infrastructure
It requires no fixed CCTV infrastructure.On-The-Move
Able to recognize rolling objects as well as non-cooperative individuals on the move.Protect Privacy
It is already compliant with GDPR through its ability to anonymize all the faces seen to protect their privacy.On-The-Move
Mac Os Simulator Demo
Able to recognize and track objects/people in extreme complex & congested scenes in real-time atsignificant distances.WildFaces' On-The-Move Recognition capability has overcomethe constraints of Traditional Recognition Approach
For Wildly Congested Scenes
WildFaces has achieved many technological breakthroughs including the ability to recognize hundreds of faces anonymously in real-time in large uncontrolled crowds on low resolution cameras at far distances.EFFICIENT ALGORITHMIC APPROACHES
Ai: Wild People
Wildfaces has developed a hybrid Artificial Intelligence system combining different types of intelligence. This approach ensures high accuracy with lightcomputing requiring no GPUs. It is highly cost effective saving implementation time as it requires minimal and often no deep learning availing of our unique and extensive ready-made AI modules.Furthermore, the company's unique Smart Compression utilizes a ‘fog computing' capability to make video analytics on the cloud possible even in limited bandwidth environments. It is an affordable solution with versatile applications in demanding and price-sensitive markets.
WILDFACES.AI
COMPREHENSIVE
USE CASES
As the number of available imaging AI algorithms grow each month, the ability to truly validate a model's performance and use that validation to enhance its clinical and operational performance has arguably become more important than the study-based accuracy claims. In the 'prove it and improve it' phase of the imaging AI adoption curve, Qure.ai's recent algorithm validation partnership with MEDNAX and vRad, a MEDNAX company, is of interest. The Imaging Wire sat down with Chiranjiv Singh, Qure.ai's Chief Commercial Officer; Brian Baker, Director of Software Engineering for vRad; and Imad Nijim, CIO for MEDNAX Radiology Solutions and vRad, to discuss the origins and results of their efforts to validate Qure.ai's qER solution 'in the wild.'
Ai: Wild & Free (demo) Mac Os X
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