In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights:
- Submit a Registration Application While You Still Can: The Embedded Vision Summit
- Embedded Vision on CPUs and GPUs
- Wireless Infrastructure for Surveillance Equipment
- Embedded Vision Community Conversations
- Embedded Vision in the News
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR |
Dear Colleague, It's almost here: the Embedded Vision Summit, a free day-long technical educational forum to be held on April 25th in San Jose, California and intended for engineers interested in incorporating visual intelligence into electronic systems and software. I first mentioned the Silicon Valley version of the Embedded Vision Summit in the early January edition of Embedded Vision Insights, and with every subsequent newsletter, I've been able to pass along additional event information. This time around, I'm pleased to tell you about the finalization of the agenda. When you visit the main event page on the Alliance website, I'm confident you'll be impressed with the breadth and depth of the program that various Alliance member company representatives are scheduled to deliver in conjunction with influential industry visionaries such as Gary Bradski from the OpenCV Foundation and Professor Pieter Abbeel from the University of California, Berkeley. Trust me: it will be quite a challenge, in the process of submitting a registration application, to decide which of the two presentation tracks you plan to attend in each portion of the program! If you haven't yet submitted a registration application, I encourage you to do so without delay. We're nearing capacity, and it would be a shame for you to miss this one-of-a-kind event due to a lack of space. And while you're scheduling the week's events, I encourage you to also keep in mind (and plan on attending) the following related embedded vision activities: the DESIGN West presentations from BDTI, Freescale and National Instruments on Tuesday and Wednesday, and the Friday half-day embedded vision workshop exploring hardware and software for image processing and video analytics, delivered by BDTI and fellow Alliance members Analog Devices and Avnet Electronics Marketing, and featuring the Avnet/Analog Devices Embedded Vision Starter Kit. 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. Please don't hesitate to let me know how the Alliance can better service your needs. Brian Dipert |
FEATURED VIDEOS |
Embedded Vision Summit Presentation: "Challenges and Techniques in Using CPUs and GPUs for Embedded Vision," Ken Lee, VanGogh Imaging
February 2013 Embedded World Conference Demonstration: National Instruments
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FEATURED ARTICLES |
Market for Wireless Infrastructure Gear for Video Surveillance Set to More than Double by 2016
Medical Applications On Mobile Electronics Devices
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FEATURED COMMUNITY DISCUSSIONS |
Full Random Access to CMOS Image Sensor Eight Considerations When Evaluating a Smart Camera
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FEATURED NEWS |
The Embedded Vision Summit: Your One-Stop Education Ticket Xilinx and its Ecosystem Showcase All Programmable and Smarter Vision Systems at NAB 2013 Embedded Systems Outlook 2013 Covers Key Technology, Application and Business Trends
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