Fujitsu Develops Worlds First Image-Sensing Technology for Thorough Motion Path Tracking of Individuals
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Fujitsu announced today, as an industry first, the development of a new image-sensing technology that can thoroughly and accurately track - without blind spots - the motion paths of multiple individuals as they move while indoor. By employing ceiling-mounted multiple compact surveillance cameras to monitor designated areas, and enabling self-moving and accurate extraction of the motion paths of individuals shown in images
This technology will be exhibited at Fujitsu Forum 2008, which will be held May 15 and 16 at Tokyo worldly Forum.
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