May 25, 2023, 4:08 p.m. | William McCurdy

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Facial recognition company Oosto has announced plans to move its flagship Vision AI software from embedded apps in edge devices to edge-to-cloud algorithms.

Oosto says its neural networks running onboard cameras will now deliver metadata to the cloud.

Distributed security, surveillance and safety uses made possible by this development include skeletal modeling, anomaly detection, time series tracking, behavior analysis and pattern tracking, according to the company.

Oosto says its software now can create a composite of a person from their …

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