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Seeing Machines collaborates with synthetic data supplier Devant

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Seeing Machines Ltd on Tuesday said it is collaborating with the Swedish human centric synthetic data supplier, Devant AB.

The Australia-based vision-based monitoring technology firm said the collaboration will leverage Devant’s specialist rendering capabilities to accelerate the development and training of its own machine learning networks.

The firm added that it is part of a larger digital engineering initiative, which it said will enable it to meet growing demand for in-cabin, drive and occupant monitoring capabilities.

Devant provides synthetic human data to support the training, testing and validation of machine learning networks.

Chief Executive Paul McGlone said: ‘With a wave of new transport safety regulations coming into force around the world, it is increasingly vital for the advanced Machine Learning networks that underpin our AI-driven technology to access reliable data of the highest quality, accuracy and realism.

‘Devant is uniquely able to capture and translate the subtlest movements and human behaviours, producing a granularity of detail that has, until now, been impossible to simulate. This unique approach to data creation will allow our Machine Learning to cover a broader range of human activity, improving on delivery times without compromising quality.’

Seeing Machines shares rose 0.2% to 5.66 pence each in London on Tuesday afternoon.

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