Seeing Machines
Seeing Machines is engaged in the research, development and production of advanced computer vision systems for research in human performance measurement, advanced driver assistance systems, transportation, biometric acquisition, situational awareness, robotics and medical applications.
Seeing Machines most advanced product is called faceLAB and provides head and face tracking, eye, eyelid and gaze tracking for human subjects within a 3-dimensional volume using a completely non-contact, video-based sensor.
Seeing Machines Announces New faceAPI Product Release
Seeing Machines Ltd, a leading developer of advanced computer based imaging software systems, has released a new version of its faceAPI product.
The faceAPI is a face tracking toolkit for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM’s) and application developers that transforms web cameras into 3D face tracking devices.
Nick Langdale-Smith, Director of Sales and Marketing for Seeing Machines, said: “The new release of the faceAPI boasts a large number of new features and improvements. We have delivered on requests from our partners and customers, and then some.
“One of the major additions is the unique ability to track lip and eyebrow movements, enabling games and virtual worlds to read a user’s facial expression, as well as head orientation and movement.”
Seeing Machines is engaged in the research, development and production of advanced computer vision systems for research in human performance measurement, advanced driver assistance systems, transportation, biometric acquisition, situational awareness, robotics and medical applications.
Dr Nick Cerneaz, CEO of Seeing Machines, said: “This release of the faceAPI product is a very important part of our long term strategy. We expect this version of the faceAPI to be the springboard for the commercial success of this product.”
The new version of the faceAPI was released at NVISION 08, NVIDIA’s visual computing conference, in California this week. Register here for more articles on Seeing Machines
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