Real time prevention for fatigue and distraction related driver events in commercial fleets, globally. Applied human factors approach to current and future technology development and validation with real world data, collected from real operators, in real time. Guardian BdMS is our latest retrofit solution that facilitates safe testing of semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicles in real world conditions.
Seeing Machines' Crew Training System is the first dedicated precision eye-tracking system for flight crew training in the Full Flight Simulator environment. Flying an aircraft is a visual task, with up to 90% of the necessary information being gathered through the pilot's. Eye-tracking technology has a definitive role to play in both flight simulators and on the line.
Seeing Machines' Crew Training System is the first dedicated precision eye-tracking system for flight crew training in the Full Flight Simulator environment. Flying an aircraft is a visual task, with up to 90% of the necessary information being gathered through the pilot's. Eye-tracking technology has a definitive role to play in both flight simulators and on the line.
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We harness human factors science to create artificial intelligence (AI) technology that observes the driver's attention - reliably, unobtrusively, and in real time - and intervenes seamlessly when necessary. Vehicle accidents are caused by complex factors: human error, negligence, risky behaviour, and unpredictable and unsafe conditions.
Seeing Machines is a world leader in human-machine interaction and an industry leader in the artificial intelligence (AI) technologies which enable machines to see, understand and assist the people who are using them. At Seeing Machines, we set ourselves the long-term goal to build machines that can better understand the humans they serve.
Seeing Machines' applied human factors research is fundamental to establishing the efficacy of our current operator monitoring technology, and critical as we develop our future technology to enhance safety across all transport sectors. Human factors is the bridge between our core technology and its application to solving real world problems.
Seeing Machines, already protecting over 200 commercial transport and logistic fleets worldwide with Guardian, is committed to world class product development as we continually enhance our best in class operator monitoring technology.
In partnership with Monash University Accident Research Centre, Ron Finemore Transport Services and Volvo Trucks Australia, Seeing Machines is leading one of the Australian Federal Government's funded Cooperative Research Centre Projects.
In partnership with Monash University Accident Research Centre, Ron Finemore Transport Services and Volvo Trucks Australia, Seeing Machines is leading one of the Australian Federal Government's funded Cooperative Research Centre Projects.
As automotive manufacturers (OEMs) begin to introduce partially automated vehicles on the market, there is an evolving and widespread recognition for the need to monitor the driver in new ways.
Today, Seeing Machines technology is being deployed into a number of OEM applications, but as this technology develops, we work with industry, governments and regulators to more closely understand the driver monitoring requirements, driver behaviour and apply this to the ongoing development of the company's platform technology.
Today, Seeing Machines technology is being deployed into a number of OEM applications, but as this technology develops, we work with industry, governments and regulators to more closely understand the driver monitoring requirements, driver behaviour and apply this to the ongoing development of the company's platform technology.
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