TOKYO, Jan. 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Seeing Machines
Limited, the advanced computer vision technology company that
designs AI-powered operator monitoring systems to improve transport
safety will be exhibiting its FOVIO Driver Monitoring Chip
technology (FOVIO Chip) at Automotive World in Tokyo, the world's largest exhibition for
advanced automotive technologies.
Seeing Machines is demonstrating its world leading technology on
the Xilinx booth (#A16-48), its silicon supply partner.
Seeing Machines and Xilinx have announced a renewed supplier
agreement where Xilinx will supply the FOVIO Chip directly to
automotive Tier 1 customers that are pre-approved by Seeing
Machines. This solution includes Driver Monitoring System (DMS)
software, acceleration IP and application interfaces on Xilinx
silicon which forms a cost-effective and power-efficient DMS
Application Specific Standard Product (ASSP). The FOVIO Driver
Monitoring Chip solution enables customers to seamlessly integrate
DMS into their advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and
semi-automated driving systems.
Visit Seeing Machines on the Xilinx booth (#A16-48) at
Automotive World in Tokyo from 15
through 17 January 2020.
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About Seeing Machines
Seeing Machines (LSE: SEE), a global company headquartered in
Australia, is an industry leader
in computer vision technologies which enable machines to see,
understand and assist people. The Company's machine learning vision
platform has the know-how to deliver real-time identification and
understanding of drivers through Artificial Intelligence (AI)
analysis of heads, faces and eyes. This insight enables Driver
Monitoring Systems (DMS), which monitor driver/operator
identification and attention and can detect drowsiness and
distraction across multiple transport sectors.
Seeing Machines develops DMS for the Automotive, Commercial
Fleet, Aviation, Rail and Off-Road markets. The Company has offices
in Australia, USA, Europe
and Asia, and delivers
multi-platform solutions to industry leaders in each vertical.
DMS is becoming a core safety technology integrated into ADAS
(Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) offerings for the automotive
industry, particularly with the development of semi-autonomous and
self-driving cars. DMS is also increasingly seen to be an integral
safety feature across the Commercial Transport & Logistics
industry globally. www.seeingmachines.com