Machine Vision to Third-Party Thermal Cameras
SEA.AI’s Brain pursues the promise of vaster surface vision capabilities for third-party thermal cameras.
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SEA.AI’s Brain pursues the promise of vaster surface vision capabilities for third-party thermal cameras.
This Friday (28th April 2024), the Transat CIC will set sail from Lorient in the Western France to New York in the East Coast of the USA. This race will feature 33 IMOCA of which 20 are equipped with SEA.AI Machine Vision System.
SEA.AI demonstrated its machine vision at the Congressional Boating Caucus briefing on April 11, 2024, in Washington, D.C..
Baltic Yachts, a Pioneering Shipyard, integrates SEA.AI Machine Vision Technology to its Range of Innovative Options
SEA.AI detects and classifies objects, including those that escape conventional systems such as Radar or AIS. The addition of SEA.AI systems enhance maritime situational awareness, acting as a formidable ally to the capabilities of these established technologies.
Silent Yachts is the latest of a growing list of premier brand shipyards to offer their new-build clients the enhanced peace of mind that SEA.AI products provide.
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