Resources

Open-source software for JeVois:

JeVois software main page: http://jevois.org

JeVois quick start guide: http://jevois.org/start

GitHub source code repository: https://github.com/jevois

JeVois docs main page: http://jevois.org/doc

 

Shipping:

We pay some of the cost of shipping to give you discounted shipping rates, as follows:

USA shipping discounts:

Free USPS First Class Mail for orders over $49 (1-5 business days)

Free USPS Priority Mail for orders over $99 (1-3 business days)

International shipping discounts:

We highly recommend that you use DHL Express as it is very fast and very reliable. The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) shipping will give your package to your local post system when it arrives in your country, so that your local post office will do the final delivery. If you live in a country where the post system is not reliable, you should choose DHL shipping. DHL will directly deliver to you. Or you may want to purchase our optional shipping insurance.

$10 discount on DHL Express (2 to 7 business days) - starts at $29.00 (varies by weight, and country).

$5 discount on Economy First Class Mail International shipping (7 to 21 business days) - starts at $9.95 (varies by weight and country).

Actual shipping charges vary by country and weight, and are calculated during checkout by USPS and DHL directly.

Please note that customs duties and any applicable tax such as VAT are not included and are due to your country's government upon receipt of your package. Rates vary by country.

USPS First Class mail tracking:

If you wonder why your package still shows as "pre-shipment, label created, USPS awaiting for item" several days after you have received your tracking number, do not despair. USPS tracking for First Class mail sometimes is not updated until the package is delivered. We always give the package to USPS the same day as we print the label and you receive the tracking number.

Below is an example of lousy USPS tracking: A package was given to USPS in Los Angeles on Jan 6, but tracking reported "pre-shipment" status until Jan 12, at which point the package just magically appeared in Pittsburgh! Despite this, USPS First Class has been very reliable, with almost zero lost packages so far (for USA shipments; international is not as good). So please just be patient.

 

Corporate contact:

JeVois Inc - 880 W 1st St, Ste 807 - Los Angeles, CA 90012-2474 - USA

jevoisinc@gmail.com

 

Who we are:

JeVois was started by Laurent Itti, Ph.D., who is also a professor of Computer Science, Psychology, and Neuroscience at the University of Southern California (located in Los Angeles, California).

Prof Itti

Prof. Itti received his M.S. from the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications in Paris in 1994, majoring in electronics, computer science, and image processing. He received his Ph.D. in computation and neural systems from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 2000. He has since then been an assistant, associate, and now full professor of computer science, psychology, and neuroscience at the University of Southern California (USC). Dr. Itti's academic research interests are in visual neuroscience, machine vision, artificial intelligence, and robotics. He has published over 150 scientific research articles, some of which have been videly recognized by his peers. For example, in a world where an article that is cited (i.e., referred to) by other scientific articles more than 100 times is considered a major hit, Dr. Itti's seminal article on modeling visual attention processes has been cited over 8,000 times. In addition to research, Dr. Itti teaches artificial intelligence, vision, and robotics at USC. He is told that his courses are quite popular at USC. In the fall of 2016, he taught artificial intelligence to 300 students (enrollment was capped by the size of the largest available auditorium on campus).

See http://iLab.usc.edu for Prof. Itti's research lab.

See Google Scholar for Prof. Itti's most popular research articles.

 

Acknowledgements

The science behind JeVois was in part made possible by research grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) .

The views, opinions, and findings contained in this presentation are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the official views or policies, either expressed or implied, of the United States government or any agency thereof.

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