oshiba's Corporate Research and Development Center has developed high-speed and highly precise stereo image processing technology for automotive applications. This technology will lead to the development of a system that warns the driver of any impending danger of collision by detecting other cars and pedestrians on the road.
Toshiba's newly developed technology employs a technology called "stereo vision", which measures the distance to a particular object, based on the visual disparity that arises when this same object is viewed from 2 different angles. In addition to being able to measure the distance to the object in question, use of this technology also enables cropping the target object. This feature makes stereo vision technology suitable for patterns recognition and movement detection. For example, Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation are already adopting safety technology that uses stereo image recognition in their 'Legacy' and 'Lexus' model vehicles.
Toshiba's newly developed technology employs a technology called "stereo vision", which measures the distance to a particular object, based on the visual disparity that arises when this same object is viewed from 2 different angles. In addition to being able to measure the distance to the object in question, use of this technology also enables cropping the target object. This feature makes stereo vision technology suitable for patterns recognition and movement detection. For example, Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation are already adopting safety technology that uses stereo image recognition in their 'Legacy' and 'Lexus' model vehicles.
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