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General Motors Researching Camera System to Warn Drivers of Threats
Thursday, April 29, 2010 at 10:56AM
Nervous backseat drivers may soon ride in ease thanks to General Motors.Tel Aviv University and General Motors' research division in Israel have partnered to develop in-vehicle cameras that can detect and alert drivers to threats.
Ultimately, the researchers want the system to recognize people, differentiate them from other moving objects, be aware of its surroundings and be able to alert drivers instantaneously.
Prof. Shai Avidan, Tel Aviv University's faculty of engineering, has already helped MobilEye, an Israeli company, develop a smart camera system that can detect vehicles and track them in real time.
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This post made me laugh, simply because I reside in Australia and till lately, did not own a car either. My housemates have been all in the exact same boat, but we have been all too proud to buy a trolley because in our suburban region its regarded funny. But within the inner-city Melbourne suburbs they are all the rage! Anyway, as somene who has been in your circumstance, I sympathise!
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