Artificial Intelligence
FBI PIV/FAP30 certification for fingerprint authentication scanner
Suprema ID has announced that the company's BioMini Slim 3, a slim FAP30 optical fingerprint authentication scanner, received FBI PIV (Personal Identity Verification) and Mobile ID FAP30 certification, tested under the FBI's Next Generation Identification (NGI) Image Quality Specifications (IQS).
Autonomous test vehicle launched by TomTom
TomTom has announced details of its latest fully autonomous test vehicle. The highly customised car is designed to test and improve TomTom’s autonomous driving technologies. This includes the TomTom High Definition (HD) Map, TomTom Roadagrams, and map streaming service, TomTom AutoStream.
Machine vision utilising artificial intelligence
Next-generation artificial intelligence machine vision systems should be used at critical stages of manufacturing to reduce the risk of workplace contamination and cut the number of product recalls throughout a host of industries. That is the view of Industrial Vision Systems (IVS), a supplier of vision inspection solutions to a range of sectors.
Edge computers make AI applications ready for large-scale use
The cooperation between the companies within the S&T Group opens up many new fields of applications. With the IoT Software Framework SUSiEtec from S&T Technologies, Kontron can offer artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for its edge computers from a single source, such as for instance for Visual Inspection. This is where Kontron benefits from its many years of experience as a manufacturer of high-performance, state-of-the-art industrial...
GPU virtualisation streamlines server deployment
NVIDIA’s virtual GPU (vGPU) now supports server virtualisation for AI, deep learning and data science. Previously limited to CPU-only, AI workloads can now be easily deployed on virtualised environments like VMware vSphere with new vComputeServer software and NVIDIA NGC.
Cloud platform accelerates ML, Al workloads
Accelerated GPU services for VMware Cloud on AWS to power modern enterprise applications, have been announced by NVIDIA and VMware. “It creates a hyper cloud for Al, machine learning and data analytics workflows” said John Fanelli, Vice President, Business Management at Nvidia.
Dual channel WiFi dash cam packed with features
VIOFO has announced that it is introducing a new product to its range, the A129 Duo, to the UK. As the name suggests, it has a front main camera as well as a rear camera to capture footage both at the front and back of the vehicle. In addition, the device features GPS Logger and Parking mode and Dual-band WiFi.
AI disaster mitigation technology to predict river flooding
Fujitsu has announced a technology that draws on mathematical models built with limited data on rainfall and water levels to create flooding predictions for rivers. The solution leverages Fujitsu Human Centric AI Zinrai, and utilises a model that incorporates insights from hydrology to produce an AI that achieves predictions with greater precision.
Coming to a venue near you - the 'AI Experience Tour'
A series of events that will bring together leading authorities in the design and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) is being organised by Arrow Electronics. Starting in September, the “AI Experience Tour” will demonstrate how AI is being used in commercial applications today and help attendees to understand how they can leverage AI to advance their own applications.
How should the NHS spend today's AI money?
The UK government has announced that there are plans for £250m for the NHS, to be invested in artificial intelligence. But how should the money be spent? Here, Tim Ensor, Director of Artificial Intelligence at Cambridge Consultants, commented.