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September 27, 2004

On the path to IT-based camcorders w/ all the right bells & whistles

Speaking of the need for video analysis functions to be built into camcorders so personal media (and video blogging) can succeed, today, Texas Instuments and Object Video announced the launch of a TI processor embedded with intelligent video algorithms.

Porting ObjectVideo's video surveillance algorithms to TI's high-performance, DM64x digital media processor will enable analytical capabilities to reside directly on devices, such as video cameras, digital video recorders, network encoders or other video management platforms... ObjectVideo's intelligent video surveillance algorithms, based on artificial intelligence called "computer vision," run all objects in a camera's view against threat-specific pre-programmed rules. When an object violates a rule, for example, a small boat loiters next to a ship, a bag is left unattended in an airport terminal or a shopper displays characteristics of shoplifting, the software alerts security personnel by phone, pager, email or an alert console.


This is a fantastic score for Object Video. Does anyone know any other software vendor with a deal like this in the video analysis space?


Posted by Eli Chapman at 12:42 PM


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I wish every video processing company out there didn't feel the need to tie their technologies to the War on Terror... but I guess that's where the money is.

Posted by: Ryan Shaw at September 27, 2004 04:20 PM

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