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We are working on AI, data visualization, and various media expressions. We also handle the development of special sensors, so please feel free to contact us for more information.

Custom Pose Estimation refers to customizing technology to detect and track specific poses and postures of people or objects for specific applications and use cases. It is the process of building models and settings that are specialized for specific environments and subjects, starting from general pose estimation algorithms.

We are detecting anomalies using multispectral image sensing. This technology makes information invisible to the naked eye visible, enabling efficient sensing. First, we identify the characteristics of the object to be detected, and then apply bandpass filters to the ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared bands. We then select the band in which the characteristics are most evident, and build an optimal sensing mechanism.

Object detection and tracking are important technologies required in a variety of situations. By assigning a unique ID to each object and memorizing the object's features, it becomes possible to link the object to the ID. This technology is expected to be applied in a wide range of fields, such as traffic volume analysis and people flow analysis.

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Matterport is a company that provides a platform and technology for creating interactive 3D models. This technology is used in a variety of fields, including real estate, architecture, design, tourism, insurance, and facility management. We accept orders for the creation of 3D spaces using Matterport Axis, Theta Z1, and Matterport Pro 2.

In recent years, various VR devices have appeared, and the variety of content has increased significantly. We propose a 3D spherical display to provide a new 3D experience. With this display, images are rendered according to the viewer's viewpoint, making it possible to realize multi-viewpoint images.

We also accept requests to create volumetric data. Any sequential data, not limited to medical images, can be converted into volumetric format. Furthermore, we are also developing sensors to acquire sequential data.

We also manufacture vital information measuring devices that utilize a variety of sensors. When multiple sensors are used, the output of each sensor is integrated using a multiplexer and efficiently processed by a microcontroller.

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