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Custom Software Development 
  • User Interface / GUI development in Java, C++, or C
  • Graphics, including 3D modelling
  • Image Analysis and Recognition


License Our Technology 
DCA's patent-pending image technologies are available for licensing to qualified integrators.  Contact us at "info (at) dcai (dot) com" to discuss how we could fit into your application.
  • Video Motion Correction -- the UnShakerTM removes camera jitter in video recordings or films.  
  • Financial Transaction Processing -- eliminate double-pass keying even in untargeted applications with AOKTM Verification.  This zero-keystroke process speeds proofing and provides new options for ADA compliance. US Patent 6,055,327.
 

Special Consulting Capabilities 

  • Assistance to Patent Professionals

  • Patent agents and attorneys face an explosion in software and other computer-related patent applications.  We can assist in evaluating inventions, and help you obtain a stronger patent by identifying prior art and relevant current practices which an examiner likely wouldn't find.  As engineers and programmers since long before software was ruled patentable, we are particularly "skilled in the arts" of image analysis (US Cl. 382), computer graphics, pattern recognition and neural networks.
  • Economic and technical analysis for recognition technology projects

  • As advantageous as imaging and recognition are known to be, their costs and benefits are notoriously difficult to predict.  Our mathematical models, validated in real-world, high-volume systems, remove much of the guesswork and risk from applying recognition technology.  Let us show you how variables such as recognition accuracy, processing speed, cost per seat and error handling can be correctly applied to derive an architecture appropriate to your application.  Our experience will be especially useful to those seeking to use recognition in new ways, with new types of users, or with input forms that weren't designed with recognition in mind. 

     


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