JERUSALEM, July 22 (Xinhua) -- Israeli artificial intelligence start-up AnyVision announced Sunday that it has raised 28 million U.S. dollars led by German company Bosch.
The company, which develops automatic immediate face recognition technology, has customers and partners include Microsoft, Google, Johnson Controls, Telefonica, Genetec and many others.
Based on computer vision, AnyVision's technology deals with automatic processing of images based on the real world, to extract and interpret the visual information inherent in them.
The technology is effective when it is necessary to identify many people within a large crowd. Its solutions include face recognition, body and objects, and can be used to make each camera smart by analyzing and classifying all information recorded in its sensors.
This technology is also used to prevent fraud in finance, pathology and agriculture (by identifying the crop's state).
The company was founded in 2015, with its headquarters located in Tel Aviv, Belfast and New York.