Sharp Unveils NaviSense: The Computer Vision Technology Of Tomorrow
- By The Financial District

- Jun 8, 2022
- 1 min read
Sharp NEC Display Solutions, a global leader in the projector and display markets, will launch its groundbreaking NaViSense computer vision technology at InfoComm 2022 in Las Vegas on Wednesday, June 8, 2022, in collaboration with Guise AI, Inc.

Photo Insert: The data produced by NaViSense can be used to improve customer service and the overall customer experience.
NaViSense is a cost-effective computer vision system for collecting anonymous client attributes from off-the-shelf or current camera sources and processing them on a range of edge computing devices, including the RPi4.
This device will track people's stay time in front of the display, as well as a range of other data points such as their projected age and gender, clothing brand, traffic patterns, and more.
“We are thrilled to share NaViSense and our partnership with GuiseAI, Inc. at InfoComm 2022,” said Kelly Harlin, Sr. Manager, Solutions Commercialization at Sharp/NEC.
“Its practical applications are endless. From uncovering true dwell time to accurately counting people and traffic to collecting audience attributes, the potential uses for NaViSense are only limited by the imagination!”
The data produced by NaViSense can be used to improve customer service and the overall customer experience. A richer awareness of customer qualities, such as garment color, clothing type, and brand logos, could, for example, inform product mix and digital content in a retail setting.
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