Farsight Vision has launched real-time object detection from video streams. How it works
The Ukrainian-Estonian company Farsight Vision has launched a new feature on the FSV Platform — real-time object detection from a video stream.
The Ukrainian-Estonian company Farsight Vision has launched a new feature on the FSV Platform — real-time object detection from a video stream.
The Ukrainian-Estonian company Farsight Vision has launched a new feature on the FSV Platform — real-time object detection from a video stream.
According to the company’s press service, operators can now identify targets and transmit data for destruction by artillery or strike drones within seconds of detection.
After the session starts, the system enters operating mode for 1–2 minutes, after which it provides continuous detection of objects with an average delay of 6 seconds.
«Real-time detection is the new standard of response. This capability has become a reality not least because it is part of a holistic infrastructure,» said Viktoriya Yaremchuk, CEO of Farsight Vision.
Recall that FSV Platform is a product of the Farsight Vision ecosystem for geospatial intelligence, which converts data from UAVs into orthophotos and 3D terrain models. Thanks to artificial intelligence, the system automatically detects and analyzes more than 30 types of objects, including personnel, vehicles, antennas, and tracks of wheeled and tracked vehicles.
We previously wrote that Farsight Vision created a 3D simulation for military practice storming buildings in VR.
In addition, dev.ua reported that Farsight Vision trained a neural network to recognize electronic warfare antennas and wheel tracks in images.


