[With Case Catalog] Widely applicable in the security field! Detect all individuals on the screen, assign ID numbers, and automatically trigger an alert when the danger level exceeds a threshold!
Detects areas with differences between video frames and tracks them over time to identify moving objects. Simply taking the difference between frames can result in noise from changes in light due to shadows from sunlight or swaying trees caused by wind; however, our unique image signal processing reduces false detections. Additionally, it is possible to combine filtering processes to detect scenes with low brightness due to nighttime lighting or fog.
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This is a scene from a demonstration experiment of a suspicious person detection and alert system (at the Chokushi Gate of Kenninji Temple). This detection software was developed in collaboration with a major company. It is based on the function of detecting all individuals on the screen, assigning them ID numbers, and tracking them. When a person approaches the vicinity of protected objects such as statues, the system assesses whether there are people nearby, calculates the level of danger, and automatically issues an alert when the danger level exceeds a threshold. Its high robustness against false detections and missed detections has been highly praised. A system that alerts from the server to iPads and smartphones has also been commercialized.
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Application Fields Security Cameras Surveillance Security Image Editing Software Digital Signage Intelligent Marketing
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The 21st century is an era of intense competition in science and technology. For companies, there is an urgent need to transition from mass production with high quality and low cost to the development of "Only One" products with differentiated technologies. In response to this background, TakumiVision was established as a technology development venture originating from Ritsumeikan University. In collaboration with Ritsumeikan University and Shiga University of Medical Science, we develop highly original proprietary algorithm libraries in the fields of image processing, audio processing, and medical diagnostics, which we provide as intellectual property. We are also skilled in implementing algorithms into LSI and embedded systems, considering chip implementation during the algorithm development stage and accommodating custom requests for implementation. Additionally, we have accumulated results in algorithm development across a wide range of fields, allowing us to leverage this potential to undertake problem-solving algorithm development projects. Furthermore, we can also accept contracts for chip implementation.