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Website | smartengines |
Smart Engines is a science and development company focused on the fundamental researches in the field of artificial intelligence, machine learning, document Pattern recognition, algorithmic optimization and Digital image processing.
Products include identity document recognition, Automatic identification and data capture, Optical character recognition, barcode reading and credit card scanning in the video stream and images. Smart Engines recognition systems are compliant with GDPR, California Consumer Privacy Act, Know your customer, Anti-money laundering regulations and are in use by organizations in such industries as banking, [1] [2] [3] telecom, [4] transportation, healthcare and verification services. [5] [6] [7]
Smart Engines was founded in 2010 in Moscow by a group of scientists under Vladimir Arlazarov direction, doing research and developing algorithms of real-time recognition on mobile devices. Since 2015, Vladimir V. Arlazarov is Smart Engines CEO.
In 2015, Smart Engines algorithms took third place in the ICDAR smartphone document capture competition. [8]
In February 2017, the company introduced the technology for recognition of identity documents of Europe, the USA, Asia in video stream and photos on Mobile World Congress. [9]
In November 2017, the binarization method, proposed by Smart Engines researchers won ICDAR Document Image Binarization Competition (DIBCO 2017 [10]). [11]
In 2019, Smart Engines scientists under Vladimir Arlazarov direction introduced a dataset for identity document analysis and recognition on mobile devices MIDV. [12] [13]
In March 2020, Smart Engines signed a technical cooperation agreement with Tessi. [14]
In June 2020, Smart Engines team created algorithms and protocols which could be used to reduce the radiation dose of patients during X-ray CT scan. [15]
In September 2020, Smart Engines with the Green AI approach joined the United Nations Global Compact. [16]
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