| Subject: | Recognetics and RoadNarrows present Neural Network chips and Solutions at Embedded Systems Conference |
| Date: | April 18, 2008 |
|
Recognetics hosted an exhibit booth at Silicon Valley's famous Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, CA from April 14th to April 18th. Participating in the exhibit booth were Recognetics' partners General Vision, RoadNarrows LLC, and a team from the Center for Global Sensoring Intelligence headquartered in Hawaii. Recognetics is a founding industrial affiliate of the new Center. RoadNarrows demonstrated a prototype of their new RoboSight(TM) Lite product based on Recognetics' CogniMem chip. The RoboSight Lite was integrated with an mp3 player and embedded in a Panda Bear. The Panda Bear was trained on-the-fly to recognize images from a flip chart. Shown were animals, letters, and movie stars. The most popular demo was having the Panda Bear speak lines from movies when it recognized the image shown to it. Recognetics Inc., Longmont, CO designs and manufactures high-performance pattern recognition chips based on parallel neural networks. The chips can be used in a myriad of sensor-based applications and offer many benefits: high-speed recognition, no programming, teaching by examples, unlimited capacity by chaining chips, small footprint (8X8mm), low power consumption, and low cost.
Link: "Recognetics Products", Recognetics Products. Link: "Recognetics", Recognetics Website. Link: "CGSI", Center for Global Sensory Intelligence. | |