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Codota:Based on the Android code is there Israel Polytechnic University graduates produced a code case that can be found online to help developers can save developers a lot of work time, through the professional code search engine can be more convenient to look up the desired code.

On various web platforms such as GitHub and Stack Overflow, more and more code examples can be downloaded. The process for developers to access these platforms to find new APIs and new code is starting to get easier, and as the amount of code available to people on the web increases, the overall quality of that code decreases significantly. The first result of a Google search for a code may not be what you want, making it more difficult and challenging to find a good code example.

The idea for this venture came from the first-hand experience of Codota programmers who needed to find code examples. It took a long time of trial and error until we finally found the right code for the job at hand. The process only got harder. The gap between the amount of code and the knowledge that developers have is widening, and the gap between our ability to acquire such code is increasing. Finding code examples today is a bit like searching the Internet before Google came along. There's a lot of information out there, basically a huge amount, but it's hard to find the good stuff."

Codota actually uses some of the APIs of sites that store a lot of code and can read their code examples. After that, they use their own special technology developed based on semantic analysis. Codota released their Minimum Product Prototype (MVP) in September and is now gaining more and more interest from developers, with around 12,000 people active on the platform.

Codota is able to decipher the essence of the code because they find the most repeated template code in the search results, add other variables such as source code and ratings, and then push the code that is most relevant to the developer's search results. Currently the platform is only designed for Android developers to help them search for algorithms and classes, including detailed explanations and flowcharts to explain the functionality of the code and how it connects to the appropriate Android API.

Mobileye was founded by Amnon The goal has always been to develop and promote vision systems that help drivers keep passengers safe and reduce traffic accidents while driving.

Renowned computer vision scientist Aviram ( Ziv Aviram) and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Professor Shashua (Amnon Shashua) founded Mobileye, not only the "eye of self-driving cars", is also the light of Israel's artificial intelligence. In March this year, Intel to $ 15.3 billion after the acquisition of Mobileye, CEO Ke Zaiqi (Brian Krzanich) said: "The acquisition of Mobileye really means in the computer vision technology, its technology can be used not only in cars, but also in helicopters, high-end drones and robots and other equipment.

Mobileye started with the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) and is moving into the field of autonomous driving, and Mobileye is well known for its EYEQ family of vision processing chips. Mobileye has integrated vision processing algorithms into its SoC chips, "It's like our brain, and this combination helps us analyze what we can see. David Oberman, Mobileye's director of global sales operations, described it as such.

Mobileye's development center at the Har Hotzvim Industrial Park in Jerusalem is the world's largest machine vision development center, with about 200 researchers and developers. In addition, the company has offices in the Netherlands, the United States, Japan and Cyprus.

Mobileye has been involved in R&D for 12 years and has gained unprecedented technical knowledge. The company is a world leader in the development of monocular vision advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), providing systems-on-a-chip and computer vision algorithms to run DAS client functions such as lane departure warning (LDW), radar vision fusion-based vehicle detection, forward collision warning (FCW), distance monitoring (HMW), pedestrian detection, intelligent headlight control (IHC), traffic sign recognition (TSR), visual-only adaptive cruise control (ACC) and more.

As a recognized global pioneer, Mobileye has been used by several global automotive companies in their vehicles, including BMW, GM, Volvo, Hyundai, Renault Trucks and others. To date, Mobileye technology has been adopted and introduced in several models: BMW 5 Series, 6 Series, 7 Series, Volvo S80, S60, XC70, XC60 and V70, and GM's Buick Lucerne, Cadillac DTS and STS.

Mobileye currently has a number of Tier 1 partners. Mobileye's Tier 1 partners all have unique technical and commercial strengths that have led to the success of most of Mobileye's manufacturing projects with them.

Mobileye's key technology breakthrough is that all of its applications use only one camera and bundle multiple applications to run simultaneously on a single EyeQ™ and EyeQ2™ processor-based camera. As a result, Mobileye has a clear advantage in providing a versatile system through a single hardware platform and performing tasks that previously could only be done by different sensor arrays.

Online stores often overlook the importance of corsets to women The process of finding and buying a corset is a very personal shopping process. In addition, wearing an unsuitable size corset can be very uncomfortable and often cause problems such as back pain. This leads many people to prefer to buy bras that are similar or even the same as their existing bras, rather than easily trying other brands and other styles of bras, mainly because they are worried about not being able to buy the right one.

Brayola: Online Filtered Bras Brayola is a platform that helps women find and buy the bras that fit them best in terms of size and style, eliminating the embarrassment of not being able to try them on and making it easy for women to choose the products that fit them.

Before you can use Brayola's service, you must first answer Brayola's questions: what is your favorite bra brand, which one, what size, etc. After answering these questions, you will need to find and purchase the bra that fits you best. After answering these questions, you will need to create a personal bra closet with a mailbox, and Brayola will place the bras you already have and like in the closet based on your answers. Brayola then uses an intelligent recommendation algorithm to recommend new bras from e-commerce sites that are popular with users who are wearing the same size bra as you. Brayola will not only recommend other bras for you, it will also recommend different styles and types of bras for you based on your size.

According to Brayola's research, 80% of women wear bras that don't fit! And many people don't realize it. In order to make everyone aware of the importance of the right size, Brayola has launched a new "Fit or Not" feature that gathers the wisdom of fellow women to see if your bra size is right.

To use Fit or Not, you will need to put on your bra and take a picture and upload it to Brayola - be careful not to show your face, if you do, Brayola will remove your face to protect your privacy! --The photo will not show your real name, and since all the other users of the "Contest and Judgment" are women in bras, founder Orit Hashay believes it's not that "risky". The "risky" thing to do.

After uploading, other users can vote on whether your bra size is appropriate: YES, NO, or PASS, and finally, a real "bra expert" will come out to make the final judgment.

Real-time visual media platform Israeli start-up The company Mobli, which has just released its photo-sharing iPhone app, has subsequently received excellent user feedback. techfrom has introduced Pixable in one of its social photo startup series, and of course the famous and disruptive innovation Color, which came with a huge investment in creativity and in-depth product analysis. Here's a look at the photo-sharing mobile app Mobli.

The famous American technology blog SAI author Ellis Hamburger says, "This is likely to be the best community photo-sharing app we've ever seen," and it will challenge Instagram and Color. Let's look at what's going on in a little more detail:

Mobli community pages, or channels, are created automatically when a picture or video is uploaded based on tags entered by the user. It has three types of channels: People, Places, and Subjects.

You can create channels based on friends, celebrities, or people of interest (crushes?). You can create channels based on friends, celebrities, or people of interest (crushes?). You can create channels around events that are happening in a certain place, such as the Yankees Game channel where you can see many photos and videos posted by New York Yankees fans while watching the game. There are also hashtag-generated channels like Roller Coasters, which consist of content uploaded by people who play roller coasters.

Similar to Instagram, Mobli also offers online image manipulation, such as fill-in lighting. The difference is that Mobli's hashtags don't generate a page full of images, but instead a space where people can interact, such as around a concert, sports event, or some other kind of public space. On top of Instagram, you only get a link to visit, while Mobli is easier to comment, favorite, share and follow.

Mobli has a live feature, which gives each picture and video a small button to click to view location information, and "live" is to see what's going on around your location. Does this sound like Color? A little, but unlike Color's complete anonymity and stranger social networking, users have more control.

Mobli's more prominent feature than Color is "around me," which allows users to easily find restaurants, supermarkets, and other buildings around them with the click of a button.

In addition to channels, "live" and "around me", Mobli also has Popular, which is recommended by the number of shares and other parameters. to users. For example, in addition to shares and comments, each image will also have the profile and links of the channel to which it is categorized, and other popular images of the publisher. It also intends to launch a private channel, so that people who only want to remember rather than make it public can be less disturbed.

DermanDar:360 Panorama Photo Maker is a mobile application that can make pictures into 360 degree panoramic pictures, not only can you make panoramic pictures online, but you can also install it on your cell phone, take pictures with your phone and then make panoramic pictures. This application has no advertisement and no charge, Android will be launched soon.

Dermandar is initially just a Dermandar started as a website where users could upload photos and then make their own panoramic photos. Creating and sharing a panoramic photo on the web takes only a few clicks and a few seconds. We found that the process of taking a picture with a camera, then downloading it to a computer, and finally making a panoramic photo on the web was taking too long, so we launched the application to make it easy for users to use, and its working principle involves an algorithm and a complex mathematical process developed by Elie-Gregoire himself, making full use of existing hardware, so it's fast.

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