Thurs, Feb 27, 2020
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Pacific Time (Two Sessions)
On February 27, 2020, Jeff Bier, founder of the Edge AI and Vision Alliance, will present two sessions of a free one-hour webinar, “Algorithms, Processors and Tools for Visual AI: Analysis, Insights and Forecasts”. The first session will take place at 9 am PT (noon ET), timed for attendees in Europe and the Americas. The second session, at 6 pm PT (10 am CST on February 28), is schedule-tailored for attendees in Asia.
Every year since 2015, the Edge AI and Vision Alliance (formerly the Embedded Vision Alliance) has surveyed developers of computer vision-based systems and applications to understand what chips and tools they use to build their visual AI products. The results from our most recent survey, conducted in October 2019, were derived from responses received from more than 700 computer vision developers across a wide range of industries, organizations, geographical locations and job types.
In this webinar, we will provide insights into the popular hardware and software platforms being used for vision-enabled end products, derived from survey results. Examples of questions we’ll answer include:
- What types of processors are most popular for computer vision-based systems?
- Where are developers getting their deep learning model training data?
- Are more developers choosing to deploy their vision algorithms at the edge, in the cloud, or somewhere in between?
The webinar is presented by Jeff Bier, Founder of the Alliance and Co-founder and President of BDTI. Bier will not only share results from this year’s survey but also compare and contrast them with past years’ survey data, identifying trends. A question-and-answer session will follow the presentation.
To register for this free webinar, please see the event page for the first session at 9 am PT or the second session at 6 pm PT (please make sure you sign up for the correct one!). For more information, please email [email protected].
UPDATE: Now that the live webinar is over, see here (first session) and here (second session) for the on-demand archive.