Had heard of Intel's Realsense project some time ago, an unusual hardware play, when they were proposed for retail signage application. Now the devices are out and deserve a look:
Intel's new cameras add human-like 3D vision to any machine
They're ready-to-use devices meant for makers and educators.
By Mariella Moon, @mariella_moon in Engadget .... "
Showing posts with label Realsense. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Realsense. Show all posts
Friday, January 19, 2018
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Apple, Intel and Realsense
Some time ago I looked at the use of Intel's Realsense. But had not heard anything from that direction for a long time. The potential application used interactive screens. Has Apple stopped the work?
" .... Intel has grand plans for computers that will recognize human emotion using its RealSense 3D camera, but Apple appears to have dealt it a setback.
RealSense uses a combination of infrared, laser and optical cameras to measure depth and track motion. It's been used on a drone that can navigate its own way through a forest, for example.
It can also detect changes in facial expressions, and Intel wanted to give RealSense the ability to read human emotions by combining it with an emotion recognition technology developed by Emotient. ... "
" .... Intel has grand plans for computers that will recognize human emotion using its RealSense 3D camera, but Apple appears to have dealt it a setback.
RealSense uses a combination of infrared, laser and optical cameras to measure depth and track motion. It's been used on a drone that can navigate its own way through a forest, for example.
It can also detect changes in facial expressions, and Intel wanted to give RealSense the ability to read human emotions by combining it with an emotion recognition technology developed by Emotient. ... "
Monday, August 24, 2015
Google and Intel VR with Tango
In VRFocus: Hardware and software interaction for virtual reality. " ... Google has lots of plans and one of those is its recent partnership with Intel for Project Tango. ... Intel has recently integrated its 3D sensing RealSense Cameras into Googles Project Tango system, which allows for instant 3D mapping of real environments on a smartphone of tablet, reports Nasdaq.com. ... " (More details at the link)
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Intel Capturing Mood
In CW: I have been introduced to some efforts by Intel in the retail interaction space, this has interesting applications in engagement and interaction. More in this blog on Intel and imaging.
Intel's RealSense 3D tablet cameras will determine whether a person is happy or sad based on its analysis of a face. The RealSense camera chip has technology to recognize a face, analyze the shape of lips, eyes and cheeks, and then draw conclusions about facial expression. ...
... The camera was developed as part of Intel's "perceptual computing" effort to make human interaction with computers more natural and interactive. The camera chip is 3.5-mm thick and will be built into the bezel of tablets. The chip has its own image co-processor to analyze video and 3D data points, and processing loads will not be offloaded to CPUs or graphics cores.
New kinds of streaming data?
Intel's RealSense 3D tablet cameras will determine whether a person is happy or sad based on its analysis of a face. The RealSense camera chip has technology to recognize a face, analyze the shape of lips, eyes and cheeks, and then draw conclusions about facial expression. ...
... The camera was developed as part of Intel's "perceptual computing" effort to make human interaction with computers more natural and interactive. The camera chip is 3.5-mm thick and will be built into the bezel of tablets. The chip has its own image co-processor to analyze video and 3D data points, and processing loads will not be offloaded to CPUs or graphics cores.
New kinds of streaming data?
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