Toshiba launches image recognition processors for automotive applications

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Toshiba today announced it will launch the Visconti2 series of image recognition processors for automotive applications. The Visconti2 (TMPV7500) series, the image recognition processors for automotive applications, recognize lanes, vehicles, pedestrians, traffic signs and so on using camera-based vision systems. The TMPV7506XBG, incorporates Toshiba’s original image processing accelerators suitable for human recognition, and is able to detect pedestrians in the daytime in addition to conventional detection of pedestrians at night. Supporting color cameras, the new processor recognizes not only the tone of the target object but also the color, enabling recognition of traffic lights and signs.


Another line-up within the Visconti2 series is the TMPV7504XBG. Supporting up to two color cameras, the TMPV7504XBG is suitable for a forward monitoring system simultaneously detecting multiple targets, including vehicles, lanes and traffic signs. Toshiba will start sample shipments of this series in November this year, and mass production in September 2012.