Autonomous driving demo [white line recognition & signal recognition] explained clearly using toys!
Image processing application example: Autonomous driving car demo. No sensors or CPUs are used at all.
This is an example of added value different from image processing. LEGO is used as a wireless-controlled car with a motor. No sensors or CPUs from LEGO are used at all. By equipping it with a wireless camera for parking lots and incorporating white line recognition and signal recognition functions, a demonstration of an autonomous driving car was completed. I tried this as an application example of image processing.
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It's a very simple process, so the CPU power is light. It's not at a level that can be mounted on a real vehicle, but I have displayed a command box on the computer screen, so please take a look. Just like a human, it wobbles and controls with only two types: a little to the right or a lot to the right.
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In the warehouse, automated guided vehicles, etc.
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International Image Equipment Exhibition 2016
From December 7 to 9, 2016, the International Image Equipment Exhibition 2016 will be held at Pacifico Yokohama as usual. Our booth number is 41, and we will once again conduct our traditional moving demonstrations, so it will be a square booth. As a development-focused company, our theme is "Making the added value of image processing easy to understand." Currently, we are organizing demonstrations in groups using key technologies we want to showcase, such as image stitching, Plarail, recognition, and pan-tilt heads. All engineers are involved in at least one group, and we evaluate the completed demonstrations internally before finalizing what we will exhibit. The core technologies introduced in the demonstrations will not be sold as they are. Instead, the demonstrations at the exhibition serve as examples of the various capabilities we have, tailored to meet each customer's specific requests. We develop new technologies for each exhibition, so each group competes to create eye-catching demonstrations. Please come and see what we have completed at Pacifico Yokohama.
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[Image Processing] 2013 International Image Equipment Exhibition Participation
This year, K.I. Technology Co., Ltd. will also be exhibiting at the International Imaging Equipment Exhibition held at Pacifico Yokohama. With the motto "Making the effects of image processing easy to understand," we strive to create interesting displays every time. By using only items that anyone can easily purchase and adding the essence of image processing, we can achieve fascinating results. We will showcase exhibits unique to a development company. (This year, we are featuring N gauge, which is also adopted by actual railway companies.) Our booth number is 48, so please be sure to stop by when you visit.
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