Year: 2012

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Video Surveillance as a Service (VsaaS) Market Set to Double Over Next Three Years

Wellingborough, UK – March 19th, 2012. IMS Research estimates that the world market for cloud based video surveillance, or video surveillance as a service (VSaaS), was worth over $500 million in 2011, an increase of 25% from 2010. However, the big question is what does the future hold for this emerging market? Sam Grinter, Market […]

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Embedded Vision In The News: Various Week-Ending Views

Ordinarily, my daily news writeups focus rifle-like on a single-subject theme, but I've collected a diversity of smaller tidbits in recent weeks. And so, for today I thought I'd choose a more shotgun-like approach to delivering information to you. Back in mid-January, I told you how Samsung was leveraging image sensors (and microphones) built into

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Vision-Based Gesture Recognition: An Ideal Human Interface for Industrial Control Applications

By Brian Dipert Editor-In-Chief Embedded Vision Alliance Senior Analyst BDTI This article was originally published in Digi-Key's Microcontroller TechZone. An excerpt of it is reprinted here with the permission of Digi-Key. Embedded vision, the evolution and extrapolation of computer-based vision systems that process and interpret meaning from still and video images, is poised to be

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Robotic Assistance And Item Identification: An End To Grocery Store Frustration?

Shopping at the local Safeway is becoming an increasingly annoying experience. The number of human-staffed checkout lines steadily diminishes, replaced by self-checkout stations guaranteed to cause my blood pressure to skyrocket. Assuming the card reader correctly scans the magnetic strips on my frequent-shopper and credit cards (always a crapshoot), the optical scanner is invariably unable

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Texas Instruments’ OMAP Platform At MWC: HD Video Chat With Remote Desktop

Today’s mobile devices truly do make it possible to work anywhere, whether you’re accessing your desktop on the go or conferencing and collaborating with colleagues across time zones. See how Texas Instruments' OMAP processors are powering the new world of work. video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player

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Texas Instruments’ OMAP Platform At MWC: Augmented Reality Mirror

Try on and shop for the latest accessories – without ever leaving home. This demonstration of an augmented reality mirror uses face detection and tracking to give you a realistic preview of how accessories like Ray-Ban glasses will look before you buy. This demonstration is empowered by TI's OMAP processor and partner Total Immersion. video

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