Author Archives: Sophie Nicoll

DAC2024: In-Cabin Monitoring for Automotive Safety

This panel discussion at DAC2024 will be moderated by Sri Parameswaran, Head of School and Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Sydney University and will feature panellists from Seeing Machines, Samsung, Qualcomm, Ambarella and Omnivision. The panellists will deliberate on a range of topics from emerging technology trends to innovative packaging options, seamless […]

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FORS Drive Safe powered by Seeing Machines’ Guardian

Through this collaboration Seeing Machines will offer FORS operators its world-leading driver fatigue and distraction solution, Guardian, under the programme FORS Drive Safe. Guardian combines artificial intelligence with computer vision to monitor a driver’s state and intervene when necessary to prevent the potentially devastating consequences of fatigue and distraction. With statistics showing that 10-20% of […]

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Safety Recommendations for Bus Industry Taskforce

Our mission is simple: zero transport fatalities underpinned by a core purpose of getting everyone home safely by monitoring and alerting driver, pilot and operator fatigue and distractions. In this letter, we call your attention to our technology as it is being adopted worldwide at lightning speed. Driver Monitoring System or DMS technology can monitor […]

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Synthetic data for in-cabin product development whitepaper

Synthetic data offers the potential to remove much of the slow and expensive real world data collection activities which dominate in-cabin product development efforts in the automotive industry. It can also theoretically provide access to data that may be nearly impossible to attain safely, or at all, by real-world recording means. However, synthetic data also […]

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Collins Aerospace and Seeing Machines join forces in Aviation

Collins Aerospace is a Raytheon Technologies (NYSE: RTX) business and the world’s largest Tier 1 Avionics cmopany. Under the Agreement, Seeing Machines and Collins will work together to jointly market and deliver innovative AI powered eye-tracking solutions to the global Aviation industry, enhancing safety and better supporting pilots with mission critical fatigue detection solutions. The […]

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Analog Devices and Seeing Machines to enhance road safety

The collaboration pairs ADI’s advanced infrared driver and high-speed Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link™ (GMSL) camera connectivity solutions with Seeing Machines’ artificial intelligence (AI) DMS and OMS software to support powerful eye gaze, eyelid, head, and body-pose tracking system technology that more accurately monitors driver fatigue and distraction. The combined solution will readily meet European Commission […]

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indie Semiconductors announce partnership with Seeing Machines

“indie’s expansion of intelligent, vision-based sensing solutions is another critical step in our mission to save lives via our diverse ADAS and sensor fusion product portfolio,” said Abhay Rai, senior vice president of indie Semiconductor’s Vision Business Unit. “Through our partnership with Seeing Machines, indie can implement robust in-cabin driver and occupant monitoring functionality at […]

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Seeing Machines, Ambarella and Autobrains collaboration

Seeing Machines announced a partnership with industry leaders Ambarella and Autobrains that delivers a streamlined solution for automotive manufacturers by combining front Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) and Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS), using a single System on Chip (SoC) and multiple cameras. This scalable solution, bringing together three safety systems in a single box, provides […]

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Help drive the future of safety

Seeing Machines’ DMS technology is used by the world’s biggest car manufacturers around the world, such as General Motors and Mercedes Benz, and as part of its continued development of safety features, needs the help of Canberrans in real-world situations, to train its AI algorithms that add crucial safety and convenience for all car-users. Seeing […]

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