Programmers from the Tula State Pedagogical University named after Leo Tolstoy (TSPU), led by Associate Professor Arthur Pokolodny, have developed an image recognition program that can replace foreign analogues on the market in the future. In this respect reports TASS quotes the university’s press service.
The research team has already completed development of the Windows version of the software and is currently finalizing a product for mobile devices. The mobile version of the program will run on Android 7 and newer versions of the Google operating system.
“Students have begun the final stage of development. The work could be completed by the end of the year,” writes TASS.
Software development is reportedly carried out without the use of third-party libraries and other foreign components. Despite this, the effectiveness of the product must be outstanding. Already the mobile version of the program can recognize images at a frequency of 17-18 frames per second.
First of all, the development of TSPU is intended to be used in augmented and virtual reality systems.
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Source: Gazeta

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