Enhancing the competitiveness of European Industry Sample Clauses

Enhancing the competitiveness of European Industry. It has been established already in this annex that the development of products with adaptive robust capabilities for interpreting visual information, especially in unconstrained or every-day environments, is a key goal in all of the major global trading blocs, exactly because the potential for deployment and exploitation is so great. Consider, for example, embedded cognitive vision in domestic appliances which renders them vigilant to user requirements and able to interact naturally and robustly. Consider too the games industry, whose very success depends on creating real-time life-life artificial interaction. In the medical and remedial care industries, perceptual systems can be of tremendous benefit in aiding the independent mobility of the aged and infirm. These are just three examples but it is easy to find many other potential applications of AI-enabled cognitive vision systems: - Driver support either for monitoring driver behaviour and signalling potentially-dangerous conditions or for fully autonomous control of vehicles; - Recognition and interpretation of sign language for the aurally-impaired; - Recognition and categorisation of normal and abnormal behaviours in security-sensitive environments; - Third-umpire applications for the detection of fouls in many types of sport; - Understanding of handwriting and hand drawings in communications; - Counting persons at assemblies (on the street, concerts) both for security and advertising applications; - Object manipulation in both domestic and industrial environments; - Detection of ripe fruits and vegetables (edible mushrooms, for example); - Detection of environmental pollution (use multi-spectral images). The success we achieve in building a consensual research plan and a programme for education and training, and in having the broader research community take ownership of them, is a key component of the process of creating new enabling technologies for innovative product development. Hand-in-hand with the dissemination and industrial liaison activities, they form a platform from which we can maximise the impact of collaborative RTD by appropriately focussing our efforts. In all of these areas, any progress achieved through ECVision will have a disproportionate multiplier effect, both on the technology and on the ultimate consumer market through our activities in industrial liaison. It is imperative that Europe does all that it can to ensure that it has as much of a global competitive edge as possible....
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