Embedded Vision Insights: January 3, 2013 Edition

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In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights:

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Dear Colleague,

Happy New Year! As the Embedded Vision Alliance's third year begins, the organization's accomplishments and announcements continue unabated. Last September, the Alliance successfully produced its first public conference for engineers, the Embedded Vision Summit, in Boston, Massachusetts. Plans are well underway for an expanded second iteration of the event in San Jose, California on April 25. For more information on the Silicon Valley version of the Embedded Vision Summit, please visit www.embeddedvisionsummit.com. Online registration and additional details will be published on the site shortly.

More recently, in early December the Alliance held its latest Member Summit in Austin, Texas, hosted by member company National Instruments. Selected content from that event is now beginning to show up on the site (with more to come soon): product demonstrations from NVIDIA and videantis, along with IMS Research senior analyst John Morse's market trends presentation on machine vision applications. At the event, the Alliance announced new members Digital Media Professionals and LSI. And less than a month later, I'm please to announce yet another new member of the Alliance, its 28th, PathPartner Technology. Stay tuned for additional details on the company to appear in a near-future news writeup.

The Alliance's founder, Jeff Bier, and business director, Jeremy Giddings, will be representing the organization at next week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. If you'd like to learn more about the Alliance and how it can help your company accomplish its business objectives, please contact Jeremy at [email protected] and 510-451-1800. And if you have any feedback on this newsletter or the website whose content it showcases, please don't hesitate to drop me an email. Thanks as always for your support of the Embedded Vision Alliance, and for your interest in and contributions to embedded vision technologies, products and applications.

Brian Dipert
Editor-In-Chief, Embedded Vision Alliance

FEATURED VIDEOS

December 2012 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Summit Market Trends Presentation
IMS Research senior analyst John Morse delivers an embedded vision application market trends presentation at the December 2012 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Summit. John analyzes the potential fit for a transition to embedded vision in various historical computer-based machine vision applications, spanning established, developing and emerging markets. He discusses both opportunities and barriers to entry in each application, as well as quantifying the potential market size and growth over time.

December 2012 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Summit Product Demonstration: NVIDIA
Shalini Gupta, Senior Mobile Computer Vision Engineer at NVIDIA, demonstrates the company's latest embedded vision technologies and products at the December 2012 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Summit.

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FEATURED ARTICLES

Video Surveillance Trends for 2013
IMS Research has recently released its fourth annual white paper on video surveillance trends for the year ahead. These predictions for 2013 and beyond serve to provide insight into key trends and opportunities in the video surveillance industry. More

Saudi Arabia – A Fast Growing Market for Video Surveillance Equipment
IMS Research has just published the second edition of its Middle East Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment report. It forecasts that the market in Saudi Arabia will grow strongly to overtake that of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to become second largest in the region, after Turkey. More

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FEATURED COMMUNITY DISCUSSIONS

Using Computational Photography HDR Algorithms to Augment Low-Cost Sensors in Computer Vision Applications

ViEye Gesture Recognition

The Stanford Frankencamera and the New Samsung Galaxy Camera

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FEATURED NEWS

Post-Capture Selective Focus: Toshiba's Prototype Puts Lytro On Notice

The Humble, Pervasive Barcode: A Computer Vision Pioneer's Memorial Ode

Post-Capture Selective Focus: A Video-Capable DSLR Lets You Put the Concept to the Test

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