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ArcSoft Introduces Advanced Pet Detection Technology for Imaging Devices

For pet lovers, taking pictures of their companions had always presented a daunting task. To help address this issue, a leading multimedia software developer, ArcSoft, has introduced an advanced embedded technology for imaging devices.

The Pet Detection technology allows capture devices to trace and zero in on a pet’s face precisely and automatically. It also enables users to apply auto focus, auto white balance and auto exposure settings to the image. It detects and captures new faces and supports multi-angle tracking, multi-face tracking and detection and detects different expressions and postures on the photos under different light settings.

According to General Manager and Vice President of APAC, ArcSoft, Sean Bi, using imaging devices that has Pet Detection technology makes it easier to take pets’ photos. ArcSoft will display its Pet Detection technology at the 2010 ESEC exhibition in Tokyo, Japan, from May 12 to 14, 2010.

ArcSoft develops multimedia technologies for embedded platforms and desktops, and works with leading original equipment manufacturers. The company provides a complete range of video and imaging devices to enhance users’ experience with various electronics devices such as digital cameras, personal computers, cellular phones and optical drives.

Source: http://www.arcsoft.com

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