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SRI’s Center for Vision Technologies pioneered real-time computer vision with pyramid/wavelet processing that enabled unprecedented speed and precision in imagery processing. SRI, formerly the Stanford Research Institute, is a nonprofit contract R&D center with over 2,000 employees and over $500 Million in annual R&D business. SRI capabilities are used widely in security and defense as well as in smart phones, video games, and image search on the net. SRI projects have led to Google Earth, SIRI for the iPhone, and the Android image stabilization system. SRI will be responsible for developing KlickZie’s in-phone software engine under the close direction of Jon Leonard. SRI’s Center for Vision Technologies under Mike Piacentino’s leadership worked with Jon in the development of the MANTIS soldier imaging system for the US Army, under a $40 million DARPA program that Jon defined and managed while at Raytheon. The working relationship between Jon and Mike functions at a high level of confidence and trust.
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