Omek’s flagship product was the Beckon Development Suite, which converts raw depth data from 3D cameras and turns it into intelligence about humans in the scene, through
background subtraction, joints tracking, skeleton identification, and gesture recognition. The Beckon software solution included the Gesture Authoring Tool, In March 2012, at the Embedded Vision Alliance Summit, Omek announced the upcoming availability of their
Grasp Development Suite. Grasp focuses on close-range, hand and finger tracking and gesture recognition at distances of 1 meter and less. At the same event Omek also announced support for
Texas Instruments’
BeagleBoard-xM evaluation board, a low-cost, low-power, embedded computing platform. ==See also==