Interactive Scape Sigma Sense Scape X Mobile

lnteractive Scape and SigmaSense will come together to lntegrated Systems Europe 2022 to showcase the most innovative in multi-touch digital experiences.

At booth 2K85 they will demonstrate the tangible artificial intelligence technology of lnteractive Scape, based on high-fidelity multi-touch detection enabled by SigmaSense, a high-performance interactive tabletop, with smartphone recognition, object detection and a highly sensitive multi-touch surface.

“lnteractive Scape's neural detection technology leverages the impact of SigmaSense software-defined detection with speed, accuracy and noise immunity to enable previously impossible experiences on large screens with object detection and identification”, Says Rick Seger, CEO of SigmaSense.

SigmaSense captures high-speed, high-resolution data from the physical world to support artificial intelligence, object recognition and machine learning algorithms.

Interactive Scape Seamless Table

“SigmaSense's fundamental technological advances in detection help us get more out of the technologies we've been using for more than a decade. Thanks to new levels of high-fidelity data, we can take full advantage of Al-based neural detection technology to create responsive applications and world-class object recognition.", Says Hauke Helmer, CEO and founder of lnteractive Scape.

SigmaSense sensing technology captures data from multi-touch sensors and improves data transfer speed up to 300 Hertz. This allows lnteractive Scape to deepen the research and development of new solutions, leveraging the capabilities of artificial intelligence to build next-generation applications and use cases.

Interactive Scape Seamless Table

Using machine learning with neural networks, technology experts from both companies work to adapt the machines to human interaction, and not the other way around. The result is revolutionary innovations, how Scape X Mobile, smartphone recognition and extra-sensitive multi-touch surfaces.

High permeability detection and noise reduction also make touch and object recognition possible on attached LCD and OLED displays, more immersive user experiences and a seamless view of content from any angle.


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by • 6 May, 2022
• section: control, display, Events, artificial intelligence