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  2. Sentient Vision Systems - Wikipedia

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    Sentient Vision Systems (Acquired by Shield AI) in April 2024 [1] is an Australian company headquartered in Port Melbourne, that produces automated object detection solutions [buzzword] for video from aircraft and surface sensors used for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), search and rescue, and law enforcement.

  3. Cognex Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In April 2017 Cognex acquired ViDi Systems, a Swiss-based provider of deep learning software for industrial machine vision applications. [13] In October 2019 Cognex acquired Sualab, a Korean-based developer of vision software using deep learning for industrial applications. [14] During summer 2020 Cognex laid off 8% of its headcount (190 ...

  4. Movidius - Wikipedia

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    Movidius Ltd. was a company based in San Mateo, California, that designed low-power processor chips for computer vision. The company was acquired by Intel in September 2016, who continues to sell the company's products under the Movidius line.

  5. External vision system - Wikipedia

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    In recent [when?] years, other types of vision systems have been introduced primarily on business jets. Both enhanced vision systems (EVS) and synthetic vision system (SVS) have become standard equipment on many larger business jets such as those manufactured by Gulfstream, Bombardier, Dassault, and most recently, Embraer.

  6. Visionware - Wikipedia

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    Visionware Ltd was a British software company that developed and marketed products that helped integration of Microsoft Windows clients to Unix-based server applications. It was based in Leeds in West Yorkshire .

  7. Integrated Visual Augmentation System - Wikipedia

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    The system consists of a display, a computer known as a "puck", a networked data radio, and three conformal batteries. The display can augment the soldier's vision with imagery from thermal imaging and low-light imaging sensors. The radio allows data from the soldiers' individual IVAS headsets to be passed among members of the company. [3]

  8. InspecVision - Wikipedia

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    InspecVision Ltd., established in 2003, is a UK engineering company based in Mallusk, Northern Ireland. It is a manufacturing company that produces computer vision inspection systems. The company is one of several local companies created as spinoffs or inspired by research conducted at the Queen's University of Belfast. [3]

  9. Enhanced flight vision system - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced vision is a related to Synthetic vision system which incorporates information from aircraft based sensors (e.g., near-infrared cameras, millimeter wave radar) to provide vision in limited visibility environments. Night vision systems have been available to pilots of military aircraft for many years.