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Silicon Recognition, Inc.

Silicon Recognition, Inc. Giving Sense to Objects. Silicon Recognition, Inc. Founded in 1997 by Guy Paillet, Chairman Worldwide Headquarters in Northern California ZISC Original Design by IBM Patented Technology. Become by 2004 the world leader in

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Silicon Recognition, Inc.

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  1. Silicon Recognition, Inc. Giving Sense to Objects

  2. Silicon Recognition, Inc. • Founded in 1997 by Guy Paillet, Chairman • Worldwide Headquarters in Northern California • ZISC Original Design by IBM • Patented Technology Become by 2004 the world leader in silicon-based pattern recognition technology Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  3. Silicon Recognition, Inc.A Worldwide Presence United Kingdom Italy Ireland France Germany Switzerland Austria Sweden Denmark Finland Norway Israel Belgium USA Japan Korea Australia New Zealand Singapore India Malaysia Thailand Netherlands China Vietnam Philippines Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  4. The Computer Approach If <cond> if var=“x” process else until process end else process endif The expert tells the developer What is that? The developer converts the knowledge into algorithms Algorithms are stored in computers. Updates are tedious and error prone. Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  5. The BrainPuter Approach If <cond> if var=“x” process else until process end else process endif What is that? Algorithms and computers are no longer needed Smart appliance performs recognition The expert teaches the system directly Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  6. Advantages • Unlimited parallel expansion • Learning capability • No differentiation memory / processor • No operating system, no language • Time to market for new applications • Low frequency operation (<50 MHz) • Low cost Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  7. ExampleSmart Embedded Devices Giving Sense to Objects Here! Here! Here! Here! Here! Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  8. 14 12 10 8 Serial Processing @750Mhz ZISC Parallel Processing @8Mhz Processing Time (seconds) 6 4 2 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 Simulated Bad words Example Comparison of processing time with increasing number of bad words Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  9. Some Customers Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  10. Neural Imprecise, corrupted FUZZY Data exact Process easy to describe Ill-defined, not linear ZISC Technology (cont’d) • Mimics the human brain • Trained, not programmed • Addresses complex and ill-defined problems Conventional Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  11. ZISC Technology (cont’d) Data Input Up to 64 components 8 bits each Total Parallelism PEL #01 PEL #02 PEL #03 PEL #n PEL= Processing ELement Association/Decision Up to 14 bits attributes Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  12. ZISC Search & Sort unit PEL #1 Memory Category Distance evaluation AIF Category Learn Vector PEL #2 Memory Category Distance evaluation Distance AIF PEL #n Memory Category Distance evaluation Status AIF New PEL Memory Distance evaluation Category yes Unknown AIF Learning Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  13. PEL #1 ZISC Search & Sort unit Memory Category Distance evaluation AIF PEL #2 Category Recognize Memory Category Distance evaluation AIF Distance Status - identified - uncertain - unknown Vector PEL #n Memory Category Distance evaluation AIF Recognition Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  14. Data Acquisition Feature Extraction HALS MUREN Classification ZISC Recognition Process Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  15. Products ZISC MUREN HALS=MUREN+SENSOR MUREN=ZISC+FPGA Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  16. ZISC/Muren/HALS Production Wizard Evaluation # of neurons Memory Size # of gates From Evaluation to Production Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  17. Example of ApplicationBiometrics • Face Recognition • Voice authentication • Fingerprint Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  18. Example of ApplicationSmart Motion Detection !! Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  19. Example of ApplicationSmart Motion Detection Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  20. Example of ApplicationFacial Expression Recognition Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  21. Example of ApplicationPerson Tracking Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  22. Example of ApplicationMotion Detection Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  23. Example of ApplicationGolden Template Matching Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  24. Example of ApplicationCar Tracking Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  25. Example of ApplicationTarget Tracking Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  26. Example of ApplicationOCR Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  27. Example of ApplicationTelecommunications • Noise reduction at the source • Noise reduction at destination • Biometrics: • Eye tracking • Voice authentication • Voice recognition • IP routing Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  28. Example of ApplicationAutomotive • Abnormal behavior? • Question from driver? • Automatic seat /mirror / radio adjustment • Maximum Speed Limit • Digital Key • Sleep detection • Small person detection for airbag inflating • Rear Motion Detection • Etc. ZISC GPS Sensors • Go to Car Dealer for Maintenance: Part to be replaced available • Next Pizza Hut in 12 miles: take exit 51 South. Can we order your favorite meal? Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  29. Example of ApplicationIndustrial Vision Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  30. Example of ApplicationIndustrial Vision First Integrated Vision System ! Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  31. Example of ApplicationToy Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  32. Example of ApplicationInteractive Control Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

  33. Thank You! Changing The Way The World Computes! Silicon Recognition, 2001 - Company Confidential

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