SEA.AI Insight - How Our AI Works

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • 1 - Detection
    2- Classification
    3- Risk Assessment
    "You are at sea, the alarm rings. What's invisible to you, our AI can see clearly.
    Our ever growing database feeds our AI to provide the best assessment."
    Together with proximity calculations, the potential risks are notified."
    What is SEA.AI?
    SEA.AI‘s Advanced Assistance Systems provide enhanced situational awareness and surveillance capabilities for recreational yachts, commercial vessels, first responders, and government craft.
    Whether ships, boats or even unsignalled craft, floating obstacles, buoys, and persons overboard: SEA.AI systems reliably detect and identify objects on the water surface, including those that escape conventional systems such as Radar or AIS.
    Find out more @ sea.ai
    How does it work?
    On-board camera systems autonomously process images and display safety-relevant data on an intuitive user-interface. Intelligent alarming helps crews to make informed decisions.
    SEA.AI combines lowlight and thermal cameras with artificial intelligence. Using latest Machine Vision technology, best-in-class deep learning capabilities and an ever-growing proprietary database of millions of annotated marine objects, SEA.AI provides the most comprehensive digital understanding of the vessel’s surface surroundings.
    Video realised by Marocha Arredondo - marochaarredon...

Комментарии • 5

  • @MarchTwentyfour-t8z
    @MarchTwentyfour-t8z 3 месяца назад +1

    With such a great product that has so many beneficial solutions, your videos are sadly lacking in information and or explanation.
    Most of your videos are around 1 minute long which is completrly inadequate to gain any sense of real understanding.

    • @SEA-AI
      @SEA-AI  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for your feedback! We hear you on the video length.
      We offer various video formats, with some shorter ones for quick looks.
      You can also visit our website SEA.AI for more info!
      Let us know what specific areas you'd like to see covered in more depth!

    • @MarchTwentyfour-t8z
      @MarchTwentyfour-t8z 2 месяца назад

      @@SEA-AI Thanks for your reply. I can't tell you how very impressed I am with your product(s), I believe they are a must have for any serious cruiser let alone commercial vessel.
      Where I come from is a cruising /sailing background and in the initial stages of designing our next yacht and I 100% plan on having your product.
      I've read your website from cover to cover, more than once!
      What I'd like to know is if the Sentry can be tied in or connected to the autopilot system for a semi automated collision avoidance system.
      Us humans need to sleep, that's one of our weak points, so alarms going off when you're fast asleep are quite useless for a heavy sleeper.
      We will not have additional crew so this would be a fantastic solution.
      Once again, thanks for the reply 😀

    • @SEA-AI
      @SEA-AI  Месяц назад

      @@MarchTwentyfour-t8z Hi @user-hv8ir2ef6r,
      Thank you so much for your kind words and for considering our product for your next yacht. We’re thrilled to hear that you’re impressed and that our system is on your radar. 😉
      Currently, our systems do not include automatic collision avoidance. However, we’re actively working with some experts in autopilot systems, particularly in the racing boat sector, to explore integrating such solutions in the future. We’re committed to enhancing our systems to provide the best possible solutions for collision avoidance and semi-automation.
      For more details on our ongoing efforts and advancements, you might find this article insightful: sea.ai/collaboration-prevent-collisions-sea/
      We appreciate your interest as we continue to develop our technology. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out at contact@sea.ai ! :)

    • @MarchTwentyfour-t8z
      @MarchTwentyfour-t8z Месяц назад

      @@SEA-AI Thanks for your reply and the link.
      If by next year you're still working on a solution for automated collision avoidance systems perhaps we could work together in some way. I will be working with farsounder on exactly this issue, obviously it would be beneficial to have a collision avoidance system work with both above and below waterline obstacles.
      I'll look forward to talking with you when that time comes.
      All the best for now.