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RSS FeedsNew Qualcomm Spectra system brings 3D depth sensing to Android devices
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15 august 2017 16:13:49

 
New Qualcomm Spectra system brings 3D depth sensing to Android devices
(Digital Photography Review)
 


Qualcomm launched the Clear Sight dual-camera system-which was powered by its Spectra ISP and used a combination of RGB and monochrome images sensors-in 2016. Today the company announced the second generation Spectra Module that introduces 3D computer vision to Qualcomm-powered Android devices. The Qualcomm system is a dual-camera setup that is capable of sensing depth and motion in real time. In a smartphone`s rear camera, this technology could be used in apps to track motion and measure subject distance, which could ostensibly help improve simulated shallow depth-of-field effects. In a front-facing camera, the Qualcomm system could help improve biometric security through iris scanning or 3D facial recognition. One of the technology`s advantages is the capability to capture and process image data in real time using off-the-shelf parts, unlike Google`s Tango project that relies on specialized hardware. Qualcomm hasn`t yet announced any manufacturing partners yet, but given the popularity of the Qualcomm platform it`s arguably only a matter of time before we`ll see the technology pop up in the first Android devices. Press Release Qualcomm First to Announce Depth-Sensing Camera Technology Designed For Android Ecosystem - Unveils next-generation Qualcomm Spectra ISP for computer vision, extended reality and computational photography technologies- SAN DIEGO - August 15, 2017 - Today Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ:QCOM), through its subsidiary, Qualcomm Technologies Inc., announced an expansion to the Qualcomm® SpectraTM Module Program, capable of improved biometric authentication and high-resolution depth sensing, designed to meet growing demands of photo and video for a broad range of mobile devices and head mounted displays (HMD). This module program is built on the cutting-edge technology behind the Qualcomm® SpectraTM embedded image signal processors (ISP) family. Engineered by Qualcomm Technologies from the ground up, Qualcomm Spectra pa ...


 
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