Wavelength analysis diagram of a hyperspectral camera from Cubert.
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Real-time Image Classification Based on Machine Learning

#technologie #software Real-time Image Classification Based on Machine Learning How Hyperspectral Image Data Supports Machine Vision How Hyperspectral Image Data Supports Machine Vision Discover how easy it can be by watching the video from our presentation at CHII 2018 in Graz.  The Power of Spectroscopy Spectroscopy enables users to identify spectral features that are invisible…

Analyse der Daten einer Hyperspektralkamera von Cubert
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CUVIS SDK

#technology #SOFTWARE CUVIS SDK Simple integration of Cubert’s cameras into your application SDK capabilities The Cubert SDK is designed to make it simple to integrate the functionalities for running and processing Cubert’s in-house cameras. The SDK is available for any operating system that supports C and the respective language wrappers. For the development of applications…

A person is working on a computer with multiple screens in the office of the company Cubert.
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CUVIS TOUCH

#products #SOFTWARE CUVIS Touch Touch is a thin client offering the Core’s functionality as a graphical user interface Start Today Get started quickly by using the comprehensive TOUCH user interface. It operates both locally and via remote connection. Create your own views or processing results by including your own algorithms or classifications. Overview Touch is…

Hyperspectral images of a yellow flower captured by a Cubert camera.
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CUVIS EXPORT

#technologY #SOFTWARE CUVIS EXPORT Working outside Cubert’s software environment Data Export Cubert’s hyperspectral data is recorded in the special cu3/cu3s format. This format retains all data needed for re-processing, but is also memory-efficient. For working outside Cubert’s software, either the SDK or export options can be used. The export options are available via Touch or…