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Avicon Lab Launches Its New High Technology Solution for Consumer Electronics, Home Appliances, and PCs
TV sets, VCRs, audio tapes, home appliances, computers and computer peripherals can be controlled with more ease
Minneapolis, MN --- Avicon Lab released a working prototype for its full-new high technology solution, Universal Hand Remote Control Interface for consumer electronics (TV sets, VCRs, etc.), home appliances, and PCs, which can make remote control easier and more commode for millions of end users.
The prototype is able to recognize 15 gestures of deaf-and-dumb alphabet, at 3-5 meters distance, with exactness of recognition over %95.
Full description and demonstration video are available at the website, http://www.videorecognition.com, Current Developments section.
Avicon Lab, one of the technology leaders in the computer vision and real-time video & image recognition and processing sphere and solutions for industry automation, strives to make control of electronic devices more affordable and pleasant. With over 20 years of expertise and strong technology background, Avicon Lab is one of leading technology developers in its sphere.
Avicon Lab is one of a few high tech R&D companies, so far, to have received orders from Russian governmental organizations (Ministry of Transport; Zabtrans, government railroad company with more then 2,500 km railroads; Oktyabrskaya government railroad company for Moscow -- Saint Petersburg route with 200-300 kmh traffic) for the development of different VS (vision system) modules for non-contact inspection and real-time measurement of the objects of railroad infrastructure. This certifies that Avicon Lab has complied and met the highest standards of real-time computer vision systems and industry automation solutions.
Avicon Lab is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The company strives to develop top quality technologies and products matching the requirements of this millennium. For additional information on Avicon Lab or the products that they offer visit their web site at http://www.videorecognition.com or email mkrtchan_a@videorecognition.com.
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