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Seeing Machines Ltd sees bright future for driver monitoring technology

About the company Seeing Machines is a world leader in driver-machine interaction. We harness human factors science to create artificial intelligence (AI) technology that observes the driver’s attention – reliably, unobtrusively, and in real time – and intervenes seamlessly when necessary. Seeing Machines specialises in computer vision algorithms that precisely track eye gaze, head position and pupil size, and our state-of the-art AI technology analyses the data to quickly and accurately detect driver drowsiness, distraction and microsleep events. How it is doing 27 Jul 2018 Seeing Machines Limited (LON:SEE) has secured a programme design contract to deliver its driver monitoring system (DMS) in partnership with a Tier 1 Chinese original equipment manufacturer (OEM).

Seeing Machines Limited signs up another tier 1 vehicle manufacturer

Follow John on: Seeing Machines signs up another tier 1 vehicle manufacturer We are delighted to expand our customer base with such a globally capable Tier 1 supplying a highly innovative original equipment manufacturer Seeing Machines Limited (LON:SEE) said it added another vehicle manufacturer to its FOVIO Driver and Occupant Monitoring System customer list. The transport safety technology company said it was appointed by an additional tier 1 supplier to deliver its FOVIO Driver and Occupant Monitoring System (OMS) to an additional original equipment manufacturer based in North America. Delivered via the company s embedded Driver Monitoring Engine (FOVIO e-DME software library), this also signals Seeing Machines first design award for its recently launched Occupant Monitoring System technology, which means that occupants other than the driver can now be monitored as well, the company said.

The driverless cars of the future that will be constantly spying on us

The driverless cars of the future that will be constantly spying on us Continual surveillance of drivers through video cameras to ensure they are paying attention is the only answer, say experts 24 April 2021 • 5:00am Opponents of seat belt laws have often used a macabre thought experiment to justify their position. What if, they say, a sharp stake was mounted in the centre of the steering wheel, pointing directly at the driver’s heart to make crashes fatal? Cases of speeding and drunk driving would surely plummet. The roads would become safer for pedestrians, cyclists and passengers, perhaps even for drivers, if their appetite for risk changed enough.

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