The
last one has a video recognition engine that can be used to detect when a
room
is occupied, moving or not. Can even track the object in the room or hall
way
etc. I have seen a demo of this kit and it is very very good. This is
a
real hardware neural processor (76 neurons per chip) and very very fast.
Download the demo from the first site and give it a try out. The full dev
kit is
expensive but the chip itself is comparable in cost to a low end
CPU.
I
have
a few ideas for this device for home automation once I get my hands on a
few
chips.
Regards
Dave...
-----Original Message----- From: Alancc
[mailto:alan.cc@xxxxxxx] Sent: 02 October 2001
18:09 To: UKHA Subject: [ukha_d] Ocupancy
Detection
Don't know the practicalities of this but if
you
had a camera in a room could you not use software to tell if someone was
moving around or even just sitting on the sofa. I know motion
detection
software is available but this would not help when sitting still,
the system could know what an empty sofa looks like so work
out if
someone was on it.
Any thoughts or should I shut up.
Alancc
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