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StradVision has used CES to announce a major update for its AI-driven perception tech for the automotive industry.
The company, based in Seoul, South Korea, confirmed in Las Vegas that its award-winning SVNet software is now available for designers using the Texas Instruments (TI) TDA4 automotive processor for Level 2 advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and automated driving features.
StradVision’s cutting-edge software now enables external vehicle perception with more than 18 platforms, including TI’s. SVNet allows accurate detection and recognition of objects such as other vehicles, lanes, pedestrians, animals, free space, traffic signs and lights – even in poor lighting or harsh weather conditions.
It was the first deep neural network to run deep learning-based object detection software using TI’s TDA2HF processor and will now provide deep neural networking across the TDA4VM processor family, too.
According to StradVision, the implementation for the TDA4 processor is optimized for high performance and low power consumption, meaning reduced bills. This, it claims, allows ADAS features to be made available at a fraction of the market cost compared with competitors. And, in turn, this will enable wider mass-market production of L2 systems among automotive OEMs.
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