Software aids development of machine vision applications.

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Optimized for use on smart cameras and other systems using TI's TMS320C6400 DSPs, InstantVision Integrated Software Environment v2.2 utilizes C++ programming language running on TI's Code Composer Studio. Multitarget Tracking Library tracks multiple objects moving at high speeds with pinpoint accuracy, even in cluttered environments. Other libraries include complex classification methods as well as optimized processing of images and video stream.



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InstantVision Integrated Software Environment 2.2



Budapest, Hungary and Berkeley, CA - February 2, 2006 - AnaLogic Computers and Eutecus, Inc. are pleased to announce the release of the InstantVision Integrated Software Environment (ISE) 2.2 for the development of a wide range of machine vision applications. InstantVision ISE makes available all of AnaLogic/Eutecus' award-winning software tools in a comprehensive and easy-to-use package. New features in version 2.2 include improved performance, enhanced interfaces, and better support for rapid application development using Microsoft's .NET platform.

Dr. Csaba Rekeczky, CTO of Eutecus says, "InstantVision enables commercial users to rapidly and cost-effectively develop machine vision, security/surveillance, and other vision applications using the powerful Cellular Visual Technology (CVT) that Eutecus and AnaLogic developed to closely mimic human vision."

InstantVision ISE's image processing libraries include speed-enhanced versions of the standard vision tools offered by other vision software providers, as well as groundbreaking advanced tools unavailable elsewhere.

Most unique is the Multitarget Tracking Library (MTT Lib), developed in part with funding from several U.S. government agencies. The MTT Lib tracks multiple objects moving at very high speeds with pinpoint accuracy, even in cluttered environments containing a great deal of other visual activity.

The other libraries include complex classification methods (FC Lib) as well as optimized processing of images and video streams (SI Lib and SIF Lib). They run seamlessly with each other and with the MTT Lib to significantly reduce the cost of developing machine vision applications.

Dr. Gusztav Bartfai, CEO of AnaLogic Computers, states, "AnaLogic's multitarget tracking capabilities in concert with the advanced features of the other libraries enable us to enter markets that have not yet embraced advanced vision technology. We have identified applications for our software in science and medicine, the entertainment industry, and traffic management, to name a few examples.

"With the release of InstantVision, AnaLogic and Eutecus have reaffirmed their commitment to solving the most difficult image processing problems, while at the same time raising the bar for speed and accuracy for the industry as a whole."

Optimized for use on Eutecus/AnaLogic's Bi-i family of smart cameras and other systems using Texas Instruments' leading TMS320C6400 series of DSPs, InstantVision takes advantage of the versatile C++ programming language running on Texas Instruments Code Composer Studio. For quick profiling and less complicated tasks, AnaLogic provides an easy-to-learn proprietary programming tool. The InstantVision libraries can also be ported to a wide variety of other platforms and vision systems.

See www.analogic-computers.com or www.eutecus.com for further details.

Company Name: AnaLogic Computers
Address 1: 6 Vahot Street
City: Budapest
Zip: H-1119
Country: Hungary
Phone: +36 1 371-0872
URL: www.analogic-computers.com

Contact Name: Arthur Crane
Title: Sales and Marketing
E-mail: carthur@analogic-computers.com

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