In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights:
- Embedded Vision Summit Presentations
- Heterogeneous Computing for CNN-based Visual Search
- Smart Exterior Cameras in ADAS
- Embedded Vision in the News
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR |
Last month's Embedded Vision Summit was by all measures a resounding success. With 50% more attendees, presentations and demonstrations than the 2014 event, the Summit's rapid growth paced that of the burgeoning embedded vision market it serves. Everyone I spoke with gave the Summit enthusiastic reviews. If you'd like to reinforce what you learned at the Summit, or see what you missed, a complete set of presentation slides from the event is now available for free download from the Alliance website (note that you'll need to register and login for access). In the coming weeks, we'll also be publishing a full suite of technical presentation and demonstration videos, whose availability I'll announce in future newsletter editions. For even more timely updates on their release, along with that of other website content, I encourage you to also subscribe to the website's RSS feed and/or the Alliance's Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn company and group, and Twitter social media channels. Speaking of vision processing education, I also want to alert you to two upcoming events of interest. The June 8-10 Augmented World Expo will take place at the Santa Clara (California) Convention Center; Alliance Founder Jeff Bier will present there on June 8 at 11:45AM, and discount code AWE15EVS takes $400 off the all-access conference pass price. And on June 18, Alliance founding member Xilinx will offer a free hour-long webinar, "Accelerate Your Machine Vision Systems Design with the Xilinx Smart Vision Development Kit and Silicon Software’s Embedded VisualApplets"; see here for more information and to register. Thanks for your support of the Embedded Vision Alliance, and for your interest in and contributions to embedded vision technologies, products and applications. As always, I welcome your suggestions on what the Alliance can do to better service your needs. Brian Dipert |
FEATURED VIDEOS |
"Harnessing Heterogeneous Computing for Cloud- and Mobile-Based Visual Search," A Presentation From Baidu Dr. Ren Wu is a distinguished scientist at Baidu's Institute of Deep Learning (IDL), well known for his pioneering research in using GPUs, FPGAs and other coprocessors to accelerate "big data" analytics, as well as for his contributions to large-scale clustering algorithms via GPUs. Dr. Wu has recently won recognition for his work on Deep Image, Baidu’s image recognition system based on deep learning techniques using convolutional neural networks. Prior to joining Baidu, Dr. Wu served as the chief software architect of Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) at AMD. Earlier, he was a senior scientist at HP Labs and the principal researcher at HP Lab's CUDA Research Center.
Imagination Technologies Demonstrations of GPU- and ISP-Accelerated Algorithms
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FEATURED ARTICLES |
Smart Exterior Cameras Enhance Vehicle Safety, Security
Why Consumer Products Need Computer Vision
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FEATURED NEWS |
Vivante Introduces Industry’s First Vision IP with OpenVX and OpenCL FotoNation Takes Onramp to Global Automotive Market with Industry's Most Advanced Driver Monitoring System New Release of the SDAccel Development Environment Accelerates Data Center Applications with Expanded Ecosystem of Platforms, Libraries, and Design Services CogniVue Delivers Key Weapon in the Battle for ADAS Market Share: "Opus" Vision Processing Core Enables Critical Competitive Advantages Auviz Systems Announces Availability of AuvizDNN, Optimized Library for Convolutional Neural Networks on FPGAs
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