Here at the GTC conference, you see a lot of things that you didn’t think were quite possible yet. Case in point: cleaning up surveillance video.
The standard scene in “24” or any spy thriller is of agents poring over some grainy, choppy, barely-lit video that’s so bad you can’t tell whether it’s four humans negotiating an arms deal or two bears having an animated conversation about football. In the Hollywood version, the techno geek says, “Let me work on this a little bit,” and suddenly things clear up to the degree that not only can you see the faces clearly, you can tell when the guys last shaved.
Cleaning up and enhancing video is a tall order, compute-wise – and doing it in real time? Hella hard. But I just saw a demo of that in a GTC12 session run by MotionDSP. Their specialty is processing video streams from mobile platforms (think drones and airplanes) on the fly. We’re talking full motion, 30 frames per second video streams that are enhanced, cleaned up, and highly analyzable in real time. (Read more below…)
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