Our offer

We specialise in providing cutting-edge visual solutions to our customers. From automatic monitoring of construction progress to industrial anomaly detection, and can expand the limits of computer vision as needed.

→ Consulting and Concept development

→ Prototyping

→ Recognition, Identification, and Classification

→ Visual anomaly detection

→ Posture estimation

→ Video processing

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In order to successfully advance your project in the area of computer vision, we first prepare a needs and target assessment (“Readiness Assessment”). In a short and targeted survey, we record your specific challenge and the status quo in the company (number/quality of visual data, labels). You will receive a precise assessment that summarises the problem in the context of your company's development stage (GDPR-compliant). Based on this, we would be happy to provide you with a service offer.

How we work

Partnerships with leading technology companies are used to the advantage of our customers and to make our services even better. In this way, we improve the customer experience, optimise the productivity of business processes, reduce costs and increase the security of our solutions. Perelyn is a certified Amazon Web Services (AWS) partner and part of the NVIDIA Inception Program. We have repeatedly proven our expertise in terms of technological knowledge and innovative potential.

Computer vision is now essential in industries with visual signals such as images and videos, as it enables machines to interpret them.

Experts

“By specialising in computer vision, we interpret visual signals for applications such as medical diagnostics and real-time anomaly detection, thus improving efficiency and monitoring across industries.”

Tech Stack

Machine Learning & AI Services

AWS Rekognition, Azure Computer Vision, Google Cloud Vision AI

Deep Learning Frameworks

PyTorch, TensorFlow, Detectron2, Anomalib, Kornia

Programming Languages

Python, C++, Java

Relevant insights

Generative AI
Computer Vision

Computer vision is everywhere these days. It is an exciting area of research that involves teaching machines to “see” and interpret the world around them using digital images or videos. In the past, computer vision was a separate area of science and technology. One of the key differentiators between modern computer vision and its previous versions is the shift from rule-based to data-driven approaches. With the advent of deep learning, computer vision has moved away from hand-crafted features and towards end-to-end models that can learn directly from raw data.

#Computer Vision
#Signal Processing
#GenVision
Dominik Filipiak
April 24, 2023
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