In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights:
- An Embedded Vision Summit Retrospective
- Embedded Vision Acceleration Using FPGAs
- Developing Android Computer Vision Apps Using OpenCV
- Embedded Vision in the News
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR |
Dear Colleague, Although the premier Silicon Valley edition of the Embedded Vision Summit was nearly two weeks ago, I'm admittedly still somewhat exhausted. It's a happy sort of tired, however, because by all discernible measures the event was an unqualified success. We're still tabulating the full suite of attendee feedback scores. But in response to the all-important and all-encompassing "Overall, how satisfied were you…" question, the Summit received an average score of 8.6 out of 10. Any of you who have been involved in similar events will, I'm sure, attest to the robustness of that rating. Speaking of attendees, their sheer number was also a testament to the event's achievements. We blew through our original target of 300 attendees several weeks in advance of the show, but some creative last-minute scrambling freed up additional seats (and lunches, and badges and lanyards, and USB flash drives, and….). The final tallies: 565 registration applicants, 441 of them accepted, with 395 event attendees. The fact that nearly 90% of the registrants actually showed up attests both to the robustness of the event agenda and to the burgeoning popularity of embedded vision technology. Videos of the day's various presentations, along with product demonstration and attendee testimonial clips, will begin showing up on the site shortly. Also currently being edited is the video of a technology trends presentation on the OpenVX vision processing acceleration API standard, from the next day's Alliance member meeting, delivered by Khronos (and NVIDIA) representative Frank Brill. I'll highlight their availability in future editions of this newsletter. I also encourage you to monitor the Alliance website's primary RSS feed, along with its various social media channels (LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook) for immediate alerts as soon as each new piece of content is published. For now, you can content yourself with the day's various presentation slides in PDF format, along with an event highlights article and slideshow recently published in EE Times. Additional press coverage should appear shortly. 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. Whenever you come up with an idea as to how the Alliance can better service your needs, you know where to find me. Brian Dipert |
FEATURED VIDEOS |
Embedded Vision Summit Presentation: "Using FPGAs to Accelerate Embedded Vision Applications," Kamalina Srikant, National Instruments
February 2013 Embedded World Conference Demonstration: Bluetechnix
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FEATURED ARTICLES |
Developing OpenCV Computer Vision Apps for the Android Platform
Budgets for Physical Security Equipment Are Increasing for End Users
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FEATURED NEWS |
Avnet Electronics Marketing Introduces the Analog Devices Blackfin® BF609 Embedded Vision Starter Kit CEVA Introduces World’s First Software-Based Super-Resolution Technology for Low Energy Mobile Applications CogniVue Endorses Open Standard for Computer Vision by Joining the Khronos Group GEO Semiconductor Completes $13 Million in Additional Equity Funding Synopsys Unveils Embedded Vision Development System Xilinx Enables OEMs to Develop Smarter Broadcast Solutions With Availability of its Real-Time Video Engine 2.1
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