The research and development of Artificial Intelligence have branched out into many particulars for what programmers want their computers to learn at a faster rate. Among development’s in recognition by computer software, ClearObject focuses on using pictures and video in building a processing system capable of reaching conclusions from the visual information it receives in these formats. vision, as its dubbed, is hugely sought after for its business and security applications. Having a deep learning system recognize visual cues as they happen in real-time makes for greater use of processes and solutions using AI.
ClearObject has taken the task of teaching its learning software to recognize and assign titles to shapes and reach conclusions from these inferred results, reducing the runtime and requirements for operating this system. The result is more practical for the VisionAI as it’s used for such purposes as facial recognition or observational search and analysis.
Security firms would find that their monitoring software can alert them to outlying behavior in individuals observed from cameras feeding to the server. Drone mounted optics can recognize physical features relating to damage in equipment usually too inconvenient for human workers to reach, as one company theorized for assessing wind turbine blades.
In promoting its technical prowess, ClearObject also marks its business connectivity as it aims to bring together an Internet of Things for users on the sponsored OBjectiO platform. Supporting this platform, the company also provides numerous data and information engineering services for companies to develop specific solutions for their business structure.
The company looks to spread offerings of VisionAI through their partnerships, and recently its performance has gained praise from longtime partner Google Chrome. The two companies have looked at a planned evolution of their products and services in the coming years as more workload shifts to cloud networks.