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May 10, 2004

Vodafone Japan debuts "facial motion" sw for cameraphone

neven_vision_graphic_of_applications(note: I snipped the MP cam stuff for what I thought was the relevant part of the post. Check out the rest of it here. -kc.)

Vodafone K.K. today announced it was introducing a two megapixel camera phone with an optical zoom....

Vodafone's release says it also has introduced "facial motion capture technology" for the V602SH and another new handset, the V601T. The software is from Santa Monica, Calif. software company Neven Vision.

Here's what a PR spokesperson for Vodafone says about the software, "Neven Vision's software -- embedded in camera phones from handset manufacturers Sharp and Toshiba -- will be the foundation for a wireless video messaging service that allows dynamic graphics to be placed over the sender's face and move with their changing expressions.

"Vodafone KK's subscribers can give themselves a moustache, glasses, a halo, a crown, stars and birds can circle their heads, etc. Neven Vision's software maps and tracks the sender's face in real time and communicates that information to a graphics package.

"Later in the year, this will evolve into a full avatar service -- Mickey Mouse will appear to be speaking your words. These services will represent an important means for carriers to recoup their investments in 3G networks."

Neven Vision specializes in "machine vision technology" that includes modules (see below) for "face detection, face recognition and facial feature tracking," the company says.


Posted by yatta at 04:11 PM